' i, Jr-vv - ft .; H s . :.' - - V n . i. j ? is -V jr. j. Kf I'. r4- R- E: -.' . . ' NEW CANDIDATES FOR THE ARTISANS' ORDER Important Legislation at the An nual Convention in This City This Week ( The Most Kxcellcnt Assembly. .Ulla.in.i Order of Mutual I'rotectlati, will meet In fotty-nfth nnniinl pcnoloii In the V. M. " A nnllilliip, Qcrinautnwn tt viitic nbovo t'liel ten avenue, on Wednesday mnrnliiR next. Anions the question: lu lie hrniiRht before the (tension the proponed plan for centt tills Inir the sick-benefit fiyid advocated by the committee on welfare 11 ml extension, In ex pected to provoke considerable tlltcuiwlon The committee has devoted moat of lt Hints durfnK the last year to n study of this ques tion and submits a voluminous report shovv Injf the remits of painstaking resent c!i and sheddlns light on a number of problems which have engaged the attention of the thinking men of the order for some )c.irs PiRt. The committee find that n num ni'tTcnlniallnii I40II.U0U has been Mhl out for s.cle lunellt Inoe IK7C. making tills feature an Itnportniil factor a viell ss h good la'ltlnir lolnt In the solicitation of new business. nr.il that the ue tnent of sick tienellts for furt one )csr haa established ti principle vchlch tatinot eenslslentl lie ahrt gated. It la asserted that evrry nifiti lr. regardless of hi age or the ass of h!a assembly, and no m.itter to what nssemhlv lie belongs, ahoulil I rntltleil to the anme al k benefits, vvhlch la not the ease at present. Th iiur m-n nee time me mora frequently ill anil Cfntrally for longer period, and a ttia Hsemhlv groves older ktrplng equal puce with the hk- of lla members, the cost VZ henetlts Increase. The size of group of man exisiscil to cither eleknf or death la r controlling fnc tnr In the average cost. The larger the body the more stable the average produced. It la recommended and strongly urged b th eqmmlttee that lrglelntln-1 he adopted vvhleh will, first, place the sick-benefit feature upon n uni form basis In every assembly In the order. hii-1 second, establish a i antral fund for the under earltlng of sick lientflta hy setting Halite out of current Income, an amount sufficient to cover their cost hw Indicated bv piat experience, the fund thus created tn la? kept entirely separate from the elath Iteneflt fund and to be tie, u reimburse the assemblies for amount paid bv tnem to th-lr inembera frr alrk l-en-flta In r rnrdah'-e with the law. The adoption of th Plan vlll not Inlrrfere with n-funiulatlo n' fund made ly aome of the na-emltll" ihlrliiK paat eara and now liekl hv th-ni nn.l (he au. reaful worklntr out of the p'an will r li-e th-nt ef the reeronalhllltv of uidirwrltlru their own shk tieneflta and ln-ure th- in,tipTit o at. 1. heneflta upon an cuual liaIa ty rvcr mnnl rr of the order. Aa aratnat the arlvnntajre o' if"lCoruill of alck Iwneflta. IhTe la the feellns that en en tral fund would Invito n urcal'r nu"1 er o' nn Pllratlnna for rhk ta-nenta. innklnE th- In r-i Inn tot a preater harilahlp upon w ik n"n hlleai thitt weak and lna live aaaemldlea ahoii'il ha mcrKfd with atronirer onea or pHe uti Mirlr rhartera and that the power of the loird 'o draw upon the aaeemldlea rnntlrvient f'in.a fur an object an Ion the duty of the rnlnri'linte i hodks rrlsht op-rnte In other wh tn the future detriment of thoae fund" The eu'ileit vv'll be dlaruael In nil ll phaapa t'V the renreaentatlv-" moat of. vhoi nra aattarloua nd rxPTl nrej leglalatofa. whoae nellon I'V nilllorltv nt ahnilld he arrepteil In true fmlcrnnl aplrlt Tor the Koo I ef the onler. ... The committee on welfare and rx!e..lm ion Ma of Harry ". Smith, chairman. 'hrl'a vv McConnell T. Prank K-ndrtrk Krjnk II. Weak ley. Phllln It Ho rle. Krnnk A. Chalmtra Wil liam II. 1'ollock. Itrrman Meer Allen P. fox tlohert C. Trompaon. llcorits 1. I'hwIIiie nnd Jacob It, Jordan. The rotation of the chair otllceis will advnm e at this session of the SI K Aa-lilbl onl one experienced occiipunt Inatend of twu, llrother aMh tl Inrilnn m.lllnir HO from tllC tnlTO rl.alr to the firs, bj ran son uf llu rialsnallon of it i:. Superintendent Ucorse K P.twIlnK. llrother Jonlan whs a charter member of Norwood Assembly In March, luni. and ufter wnrd of Prospect Park Asacinul). wlilch h served faithfully In the chair oltlteH und out or them He Is u man of hlnh Intellectual at tainments and attractive personam la a forceful rational and entertalnltie: speaker. humoruua or serious, blend lie, humor with pathos, w.t wltn lode, la a wa peculiars efTectlve. and Is a Clod-fe irlnK fhrlsllali BMl tlemun and true fr.ite rnailst Hrothe-r Frank A c'hajtnera ciindidale for most eminent superintendent, la one of th charter memleera of Wllllum Pallon Assembl. havlni; previously been a member of l'ennal vanla Assembly, and was the first recorder eif the new asembl. afterward resliiidn; to take the position of Inspector in urder to serve the saseinbly throush tne cnalrs. He helonics to the legal profession, and his ability und earnest ness In explaining and supporting the changes established hy tile most excellent assembty made his services valuable as a member df the committees of one hundred. During the. last ear he has been a member of the committee on welfare and extension and has attended every meetlntr. lie Is the deputy over tlerman toall assembly llrother William K Voorhces, who la an aspirant for most eminent Inspector, hns been an active worker. In and out of the chair offices, since his udm sslun to Oak l.nne Assem bly and Is lounic. IntelHcent anil untlrliiff in service Hee was appointed on the committee of one huntlred, anil has nlwa)s been the honor man or all of tne producers uf his nssemhl) He has taken purt III all the sporting features of the organization and worked for tne sun ess of the Artisans' Hlnlnic I'luh. lie has been deput over Knterprlse Assembly, and holds the office of most eminent Junior muster of cere monies llrother Voorhees has met moat of the active members of the order b a persona! trt to the assemblies In and near the city. Progressive Assembls will entertain the visit. Intr representatives at tne meeting tomorrow Mcht In tno new fraternity bulldlnc, lu.'tt Arch street Pt John's Assembl) meeting was up to the Usual standard of tllla himtlltiir uiMomhlt ..in. 800 members and vtsltora present. There were elltht randldatea initiate.!. A Urc amount of routine business waa transacted and matters discussed for action of the representatives of the M. i; Assemble Ht. John's expects to co to the SI. i:. session as. Ihe banner assembly In launt of lm reuse, having initiated the largest number of candi dates during the year, and feels prou 1 of the tact that "Our nob" had auch good support In his term as SI. i: master Artisan The ilorne man fund, a side charity fund connected with the assembly, received a good addition through the Kneroslty of several members, and the lund Is ItiB used very conservatively In helping to alleviate worthy casta of necessity Music Inter spersed the transactions of the meeting, and at the close the entertainment committee gave the boys some "eats," Pasajunk Assembly held a "William O llde night." with an attendance of UhS members, and eight candidates were Initiated Delegations yere. receive. I from Oak Lane. Spartan. Adelnhi, J.nergetlc. Kevstnns and Palmra Assemblies Past Master llede waa presented with a large leather easy chair by Ihe assembly as a token of appreciation for good work, the presentation !r"f.h being made by Deputy Philip N. Arnold it. h. M. A. Itobert r Thompson mads a char acteristic address and received the greatest ova tion ever given an Artisan outside of his own assembly other addresses were mails b ihe leading visitors Vaudeville, musical comedv and a sumiunus supper were served and souvenirs distributed Harmony Assembly hsd one rsndldale and In dulaed In a discussion of the amendments for act bin at the M K session. Hrother Preslnn llhodes leading 'the entertainment tiaik the form of schoolboy names of various kinds, and mads a hit, Adelphl Assembly held a "Jack I.lpsey nlehl" and could hardly accommodate th delegations from various assemblies present the largest psnd coming from Psssunk, wearing while res caps with red letiers After the initiation of four candidates, Itrnthers Maloney Oreathead Doe" Sticker, tierhart ami other prominent xlaltors made pertinent remarks Recorder l.lp !'Z was presented bv Prother Thll Arnold, on behalf of the assembly, with a large leather easy chair as a token of appreciation On mo tion the master Artisan appointed a committee to confer with the representatives on action to lm taken In regard to the amendments to be presented tn the M. K. session on Wednesdai There was a general expression of admiration for the highly efficient and Intelligent service of the master Artisan, Hert Hmllh, In the con duct of the imeetlng. The session of the Artls&is' Dining Club drew out '.'Oil of tha faithful, but the popular banquet hall with greater numbers seldom reverberated keener vociferous enthusiasm, and Artisan ffsoise") President lleyde paid hla rompllmei ta and presented tha outgoing St a Thompson and the Incoming il. A. Jordan, who are traklng rapid and effective history and have "ndeared themselves In the hearts of the organization A feature of the evening was Ihe address h tho renowned James A. Worden, 1. D., seventy five ears old. still vigorous and optimistic. lie expressed the sentiments and high patriotic standards of this country In the present delicate International situation, drawing lessons from the I'lvll War. In which he participated, and ex tolling the virtues and Intelligence of our great fraternal classes for their devoted love for home and country. In appreciation of his favir and In recognition of his golden wedding anniversary he was presented by the club with two large bouquets of flowers for himself and wife. The officers of the ceiih are: Prealdent, William p. leyde: vice presidents, W. II. Pollock. W. A. iUckey. J, C. Jlarr. Frank (J. Treaton. Philip N. Arnold and William K. cornets; secrets ri treasurer. Alfred J, Kelly. Dorian Assembly held a. rousing meeting on Monday evening at which there waa an attend- ' anca of a-iventy-five members, llrother Frank IV Handera, the new recorder. Introduced one .candidate frr membership and two applies- tlnna vvero receive A epilation followed the e business session. Mestf'Excellent. Inspector Jordan addressed an ' open meeting of Chester Assembly. No. 4H. . , on Tuesday evening. There was a large num. e her of residents of Cheater present and several r Ignllt'd their irlentlpn of connecting with ths' aaaemblr. e. .Deputy John 1 Ackroyd waa In charge uf ttie splendid entertainment and sup- . twr.) ,.' ' , - PepoiyCii4'esly. If. Kehr, of Clrsrd Assembly. ill nrewente J with a Solid gold Watch chain l.w r,c s cmiwii e- hw.iu uii siunnay . iimm e.a , i. u,.. ...... ... W""" .. n,.n e7iing i.r. ine LB P6ev ' feP m& w fr ,'. w CANDIDATES KOU OFFICES IMcmbtTH of the Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection who are seek ing honors. At the top is Jncob It. Jordan, candidate for M. E. mas ter Artfenn. In the center is William F. Voorhees, candidate for M. E. inspector. Below is Frank A. Chalmers, candidate for M, E. superintendent. Iihh Hft Ih M' for hi lollracur t,i follow. Mrolher Willi. mi It H.illk sits utMnlmounly pttf tfi rn urtlr to 111) tin Httincy ibum1 by tho ilf.it h of lMuIn T Ilurlf llmthnr Krnnk t. Tr Htoti a fi ttil r-'i-r n?iitall to tlio .Mont l.tuHlcril An- mltl am) IIurr K. Jatkon an nltprrmtp. Ulranl will imrt liert-aftfr at 1'iJS Arch slntt n TIih ItifnmfnR tnoMt -filknt inastfr Artisan hnn a mm urn m lii ofTl lal l1tatloiiH for the month of Mardi, an follows M.irrli 8, Apotlo AininhU . U Nurlhwestfrn .i"",nill), 1.1, Fra ttrnlty As.-mliiv, al h.ikpwooi, N J. in Mcnl AHfftiitil , 'Jii. .st Pauls sh mhl , -"-, Trenton AmirntI, w, orl,n .MtembI. nnJ 17. Chester ANst-mbl. KOVAL AKCAXUM KncouraKiiiK Work of the Associated Councils and Hospital Association The AtcHocintrd I'iiiiiicIIh cif I'lilladelplila held their inoiithl) tiu'ctlnrr on .Saturday evonlrik-. The committee on reinstatement cyiini nlKn made nn t'licoiiruging report. Uveiy council hns been visited nccoidlng to schcclule and u atrotiR appeal made for s-ubroinmittecH fi'om i.icli itiunull to aid in bringing back Into the order suspended menibeiM. The I'hil.ulelphl.i district, having pleilged 20il reliiMlnteincnt.s between Janu ary 1 and M.uch .11. feels that it will I e,ill7c Itn ImpcH after having organized Its Kubuomniitteea In the various councils. During the in. mill of Jiuiu.iiw nearly limo inetllb, r I..IVC lit e tl relnsttlteil Into the order ami these without solicitation Kebrucrj and March snoubl show a in.cre,ed Increase over Jaiiuarc. for the reas.m that Ihe. i'nniialgn Is now In oiienitlon. Su-ien,led niemtiers can be reinstate,! Hlthout a llledlial elamlnietlon A slieeiicl form uf health icrtitieate havinir tieen UilepteMl Is nil that is neeesv,ir The matter of imniKiH In tie associations laws respecting membership was illsiuss.,1 mid several enanges, as will us new laws re i omnienilM The Ilocal Artaiuim llcispltal Assoe hetlon. In annual meeting uli .Momla last wltn President Daniel I. .stewnrl In tne chair, had fourteen i nunc lla reur, senie.,1 The offliers una , om mlltee repnrlH wile reeeicil mill Krent Interest maiilfeileil in tne 1,111, nil eonihtlon of this vcrv useful aiixlllar. of the order 'Ihe treasurers retiiirt s, lowed tollll leielpls for 1H1U $L-'SS Ml of which 11.',"!' vj was eairled over from last term, paid out for treatment for members l.1Se t'.'. other expenses. SUIe l.",. Ie.ic.li,.. .l' anee, on hand rebruary "."e of f13e7 13, This assoiliitlon 1 onsists or ajitj members repre fr".'.ln,B. ,t1'-n1 , Itciial Arcanum councils In I'lillailelphia and vlilnltv Tne election of of tlcers resulted us follows President. Dank I I, Htevvarl. vice presldeiil. I I) Malza, treasurer' t'harlrs V Walter, secretary, .VI. J O'Connor' tru.l.vs II r D.,rh. T 1: HiHirkman l" A kronebenrcr.il II luher. r. 1: Seele) . finance eominlitee l'err tlrcenspan Charles A Pal mer. If II. Karrer. Ueurin- Habgood, J Kuirt tn.in. tluaraniee Council No. 1 1 Tf held an Important meeting at is liea.l luarters. northevest corner llruad and bllherl streets Tho reinstatement eominlllee Is at work sollclllm; the relurn of members who reienily permitted tnelr certltt intes to lapse, and have assurances from several of their lntcnilnii to return. ' A committee was also uppolnled to seek other eiuarters as pres. nt loeailon must make wny for the preipos.il Pirkwa rue present staff of onicers prom one of tne most active admlnls tlatlons in the hlslorv of the council. . 1 ;irard Couii-ll held Us reaiil.ir slated nieclln-; In the lllrarel asseiiibl -ooiiis. Nintn slreet and ti Irani avenue, oil 'lilesdav eve nli it The meetiiiir was larce-lj intended due lo spenal notice ulceS for Ihe iransaitii f liniH.rlant business eiteci In the future of this council He,,, l l.nn. ral'ed upon the several visitors for remarks tinder cood of the order llrother lioalsniltn, the former chslrlel d.pulj of the district, avt a ver Intercsilns talk KNIGHTS GOLDEN KAGLK Onicial Visits of Supreme, Grand and Other Chicf3 to Subordinate Castles Ci ram! Chief John F Hrounley. accom panied hy tlrand Vice Chief Harry A Herbst, Orand Sir Herald A J. Htemme, nrand Trtisteo Max Trankner and (Jrand Master of Hecorcls I, I, Onllagher, lslted Sedgwick Castle, No -"US. at Chestnut Hill. This wan iiIho Ilia occasion of an ofllclal visit by Supremo Chief Dan R Illllmyer. of Halllmore. Mil , and he was accompanied by Supreme Master of Records John 11. Trelhler and the grand sir herald and grand lce chief of Sew Jersey The meeting was held In Joslln Hall, which was crowded 10 overflow Ine. and addresses were made hy the .supreme Chief, tlrand Chief and Urand Vice Chief of l'ennsvivanla. the Supreme Ainsier of tteeords and Past tSupreme Chief John JI. Shappell. Amonir the Pennsjlvanlans ,.";"t",. w'r? Past Supreme Chiefs Thomas M, lllrchall and Joieph Arnold, Taat Orand Chiefs Charles I,, rieasholes, I), !,, Jsmrs M. HutchP son, John II. i'earee. Thomas J, Mecaulley. Dean J. Deakjne. Joseph H, Uarwocsl, (Irorje i:. Owens. Charles N. Williams. Davis Cassel lierry. John V. Ilooteer. Harvey J. I.utx and Walter 0. Haus. The, track Installing tram of Hedawlrk Castle save an exhibition drill on the Coor. which occupied considerable tlms and pro oked enthusiastic; applause. Itefreshmenta were served. Orand Chief nrounley. accompanied hy nrand Master of Itecords Uallaaher. paid an official visit to Spartan Castle, No. 07. of Krankford. last Tuesday evening. Addresses were made by tha Orand Chief. Urand Master of Itecords and fast Urand Chief Charles N. Williams, after which an oyster supper waa served. On Wednesday evening the Urand Chief vis ited Olive Cattle. No. 18. and on Thursday evennlz. accompanied by the Urand Castle offi cers, went to Del Klda Castle. No. 00. Tonight he will visit Kenllworth Castle. Nn. If, These meetings have been growing In Interest and good results. The Uriel Chief will shortly announce a list of visits firf the remainder of hla term and In vltallons wfel b sent to all members to Join hlmrln thea visits, Darby Castle. No. 5(0.. although one of the new castles. Is making rapid progress, the degree resm demonstrating unusual aptitude In exe cuting the floor work. On Hundsy ctrenlng last tne rssil sccrnueej eiirioce services in All'Ualnts 1 cnwreii. MBrive wnere me Her. ur EVENING P. 0. S. A. ORATORS FOR BIG CAMP-MEETINGS Successful Cnmpnifpi of Visita tions Modified to Cover Close Nightly Schedule .Ml the camps In the cllj meeting on other nlghln than .Mcmd.iv will soon receive orilclal notice of the vIsllHtlon nf Ihe (lying Miuadron The .original Intention wan to have the siiuailron malcc a monthly vinlt. Ilrat to the Monday evening camps, then the next month to thee Tueatln) evening t'einilM, rlc. but the flrt lsltatlun to the .Monday evening camps proved lo be such a tremendous success that the remaining camps ate clamoring for a visit,, so that the plan has been changed, and now all of the cnnipK will be visited before the end of Apt II. l'romlneiit nmong the mapv speakers who created enthusiasm at the Monda nluhl 1 ampa and who will visit ilia otner camps are the following. Htate vice Pr.sldent clabrlvl II, Moler, male Master of Tortus John W Har per Past mate Prcsldelils Herman Miller .and Jthli Kecse. male TrilHIie II i; llufllnaton. John w Herman, i:si . und la-wls A Merry. l.ae .ian of ihe otli". .Moiidiy night sK-akers will also be wllh lb. enuadroli All of the speakers are true, loval representative Ameri cans and are doing their bc"t to Intubate ureal inelcrnlty, love of clod and country upon the im mis is of tho order UashliiKlou Camp. .So. II. h,'-l 11 Julnl meet IliU of ihe lamp leti.l the ladles iillxlllar) eilvlna nn npproprlate 1 nt. rialiiiiient lev tr.eir own talent this ealnp attended divine servlie oil Sunday evening al die Htsl Mrlihonlte tnunn. the pastor, the llev N II llrilbb. el llve-rlnif ail eloquent and palrloth sermon, which was an liispiiatlon to llios, present On Mulnl.iJ evviilut: last the me-inlie rs leeelvcil In a very enrdlal manner thi,se members of the tljlna s.iuauroli who were ache led to ad dress ll.elr eiimp and ext. nd.-.l the iilail hand of ielloWSillli In nil I,.,,,,. X.K II ne-i.. instil. ,lieis of tne order to visit lls innip aii Mondav ctiiiiM uc uie acnuyier nuliuing. A very enjiiible nipetlng was hMd b Camp No a-:: on Tir.sday eve-nlni; list An enter Intnnieiit ond smoker, featured w'lh slushv recltatlons imd selections In the on lustra, were etijoceil llrother I teniae Dalle t of t amp Nn. tll.'l lt..,..lin -...a - t .1... i.a. - ..r --' .--.., ..-...., ,, .jninr on i in- . i in ,i. n ,,i Ihe order and aae. Hume valuable hints on how lo obtain 111 w members. Tne .Purer of t ninn .No :i.l.' are as follows I'risldenl. Adoliih Imi lee.trl.1, vice president. an ltlikl..e. masler or rorni" Paul Kellrer reeonlliiK se,retar. .VUSIIn tl I'reas iasl pre Mlit-lll. John DIM. Ilnaliclal s.inlarv .loon Dlrl., Ireasunr Charles Kianliiei, tomluitor Louis Holier, In spei tor. Jcuiii Winkler, ailird VMIIImiii Me Cord This innip Is on,, or m,. moit proitresslie In the 1 lt and has mini., a ir substantial III, rnn.u.l In ... ....I. ....!.... .. , .. . . . ..... .. ....-....,-, ,,, ,,, -inin-iBiiii, niirillK ine msi eiar. IJiatrlit Pn-slde-nt William 1: Press Is proud or the eamp and Is 11 fatliful atttlidant at Ihe meetings. Camp s held n ilasi liiltlatlnn and ree-fpiiim for tne mmbe rs who had returned from the MeMcall border Iteriehnients were served nn.l Ihe followltu members spoke Pr. si l.'.'',"...,! w Dbkers.in Past President Caarles . Wlh . "'"sell Itapp ileorae VVolllnitT John .Milliard. IMwaid Ilium and lleoriii t 1 rvllne On Mondav nciilng lasl the llelna s'llladlou visited Ihe eamp and otter a s. lei Hull bv the .Ninth D.strlet Hand llrnthir Prank Tlmmiis, of Camp .No III made hi inldnas. ,Vt Ilia 111 lock the eeionil i..,ih,i II ,st.,i.-r Helm, or 1 uinp No .al arrived and delivered a . aililri At tiio'cloik me tiilrd sp. akir, Male lce President tlabrlel It. Mo.cer airivee made mi elaliorate pilrmti ad. Ires 111,. speakers arrived at Interva' Anionic ihe prom1 lent orators were Ihe followliia Vice I om inander llnrnce V Mael'aeilen Waller lluttnii. eif lamp .No .-.11. Kdward VV. Uviiclt of 1 .imp Nn. IJIi. J Kendall Helm, of Camp No Rn. Past .state President Herman Mllb-r of Haslon. State Mecrrtarv c llriiinm Helms, Lewis A lierrj, of camp .No s., Hlrnin I Wvnni. nt .,nm.", V."' '' elohn llanion of Camp No nil David II Jack, of Camp No II, All.ntemn. It John Hod. of Camp No llll Howard l llavls. of Camp No 4:. nnd Male Trustee II Ldward IlurrinBlon. p' e'-nti .No i'.ls l.vketis The ladle a of Ihe sixth dlatrlcl. oniprlslng Camps No. 31. No IIS ami No L". P. 0 S of A., under the jurisdiction of Mrs Jane Wil liams. D P. will hold a combined m.MtliiK with the first distr'ct P. o s. f A at si 1 tllrard avenue on lhurdav nlaht nexi William 1: Press, district president and niher promlnrnt Stnte and national official will addre. ihe meetina A high-class inofesslonal iirngmin bus been prepared under the direction of Mrs Ida Ilarinian and a balm" 1 '1111 be spread, ...Sate Seerelarv e'lmrlr II Helm and Ueoree . llodBer. the blind m -slrlan. nf Camp No. Pill viere prrs'nt at the L'lirm class Initiation held In llalllnnre bv ihe Marvland Son of America on rrldav e.rning The Male serretarc aave an Interesting nddres on the plan nnd Principles of the order, and e-onBratllltaei the Mate camp of Mirland upon the great re sulls I nil cat eel bv the nruiv of candidates llrother llnili-ers entertained on Iho harmnnlia anil harp creating astonishment at his abllllv He w-aa induced to remain In Maoland until March I. other prominent members who spoke at the class Initiation were the fnllo.vlng. Male PresH dent Hubert Temple, stale Vice Pres'dent I VJ Turnbaiigh. State Master of Porms II llos loppaae. state Treasurer William ,r. Carler Mate Organlcer .1 W Velsle and National I. . resident James Heaps, who made the prim I pal address of ihe evening Canp Nn Mil nnxhoroush nnde a number pf amendment to Us hs-laws al Its meeilnt: on Thursdav night last. A ) large allendante w h jir,itr. 1 I O. of A. Anniversary A prominent happening In the p 11 of A cjrele va Ihe seventeenth annlversarj nf Camp No It The occasion, under the graceful man acement of the ehalrlailc. Slate f undue lor riieresa Pearson, was voted n compleie bum ess hv the j.,11 sisters and brother present Among the -Isltors from sixteen different eamp were Ma o Assistant Vice President Nugent Past Male. Pre.ldent Clara Colfleah. of Camp No No It'- U,"lr,tt ' 'ealdent Anna ftlzer. of Camp The exening's enlrrlalnment was made up of a piano overture by Slsler Hla Jnne of lamp No 14 Prof Caroline Moore, of Cemp N..,'"7' .,..h?..B",0.', P'rfect reellatlon of "The Matinee Clrl" and "The Auctioneer " Mis ...,.- r-'e e.iai et-iei nuns sua MSIrr llor erne Keller of Camp No Lis. ao redleil Sslster Irfiudelislager of Camp No lis. and her son Thomas el-lighted all will! their orlainal Ideas In entertaining llrother Hert Mevers of Camp No II a ninnologhi eve Ited scream of nilrth Mslers Klenor? Perrv Hose Dan harilt and Irene stjne and l.rothers Waller Itov ."vvl; .Dlasln and Carl Ho7er. memlwrs of Camp ?!." ."?"'f" 'he .Participants In a sketch en tilled "The Ha Hefore the Wedding" Sis ter arrle I'aseaden, of Camp No t I and Howard vanderstlce rendered several duet up. lerllnn nn Iho piano and mandolin The workers nn the committee who co-oper-aled wllh Slsler Pearson In making the oera slon a sure ess were Msler Marv Vandersllee, Slsler Kate llanafy. Hrother William llanafi Past State Assistant President Harry W Pear 5?n' J',r?lh.,r '.'."M1 Il'shland president of Camp No. "?2 ' .. . of A Ulster Clara Snvdei and others Dancing dosed a prosperous sear of a live nnd popular camp FKATERNAI. A.M KIUCANS Fxtcniion of the Order in Other States, .StartiiiB With Maryland The beautiful nnd significant name nnd Ilia true principles nf American fraternlt) nf the State Vouncll of Tennsjlvanla are fast spread Ins and being adopted by other Stales This self-evident fact Is estah llshed by the hlghl.v successful Institution of Wabash Council. Nn. 3. of Mar land, last Monday evening' In Halllmore,. 'when 750 members were enrolled therein The build Ing was overflowing with inemhcr.s nnd ls Itlng brethren The excellent Initiatory sisrf of Kdward J. Hoss Council. No Jll. of the District of Columl bla. In conjunction with It celebratt-d guard, exemplified the beautiful ritual in full form amidst the rrnlses of candidates and admiration of the members of the various councils repre sented. The officers of the new- council are .r'L ejcperlence.l tn all the work that will make Wabash Council a banner council and they rromised 10 mske tha membcr-hlp inoo within tho next three month. After the Initiation State Council 'Secretary Of orgs H. Ford, of rennsvn2. Mmm,' eicnt of Federal Ion of Slats Councils Installed the officers In clue and Impressive 'crni, Htats Council Secretary Mlers. of New Jersey, serre tarv o the federation, and many other active workers therein addressed the meeting. Hrother Kord rerelved decided applause for his excel lent address to the members as to the great work done and to be accomplished. The louncll starts under the very best suspires and with the very best wishes of more than S00, 000 mem bers of the federation, A district class Initiation will lis held next Thursday evening at Aeolian Council, No. IT 11.02 South nroad street, when a large number of candidates will be Initiated from Aeolian Council. No. Ill Star of the Union Council No. 77! Chosen Friends Council, No. SO. and Integrity Council. No. .Tin. The work of the evening will tie In charge of District Deputy Slate Councilor Joseph Price, gr.. and will be conferred by an expert and selecteet staff of officers from the various councils of this city. All councils of the district have been worklna hard and there Is every prospect that the event will he one of the most successful ever held In tha district . Star of the t'nlon Council, at 1snj South nroad street, held an Important meeting as well as the thirty-fifth, anniversary of Its Institu tion. Mr. C. I. Cadwallader was admitted tn membership In the council. The meeting was unusually well attended, twenty-seven of the participants having been members of the Star of the Union Council for a period of twenty-five years or more. A discussion arose concerning the advisability of moving headquarters lo a more centrally located neighborhood, as most of the old-time .members havee long sine moved rblladlBhla. Tioga, front ins lower ee-ccieiei hi in, CIO 0, VVSS and Oermantowav The LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MAHOH 5, 1917 CLASS INITIATIONS BY THE JUNIOR MECHANICS The Great Mnrlin Council, Largest in the Order, Factor in General Success A large class Initiation was held In the room of l-'rnnktlnvllle Cnunc'l. No 7.1. The degree vvoiU was exemplified by the team nf Joint II .Mnrlin Council. Iteproscntn lives vveio picseut from Mnrlin ('nunc I. Lew la Wlrth Council, No. 3,1. tleo. M. I'olntsett Council, No. 85 ; S'cp'iVn (.Irani Council, No. Ht, nnd Dlr'gn Council, No. 1021). The following deputies nnd district deputes were present' Henry Wellenm.inn, .I0I111 !' Itue. Jr.. William C. Halm. Tred C. Weber, llounrd Churnslde, Arthur Nev lit, .1 Thomas Ncvltt nnd William I'loss The following candidates were Initialed' John Sheslng William Chalnce. John MolTett. Ornrge Clerk. Tred lieeiher. John t Kerns. ,Hail Ketiis. Itobert Williams. David Ciittrkriin-i. .Inefph Crulerktlliist. Henry llowjer. Joseph le Cnoiey. itronre Martin, Samuel (larvlng. S II Muhln. Jr William I; Vnllmer. II. A Haver lamp. Charles 11 Delks nnd Lawtnn Tucker. An niMrrss was inlde hv P. S C Thomas 11 Walters After remarks made by vlcltors the entire asetmtjv retired to the banquet room The committee In iharge of the class liilllitlon con. stsied of ihe following members J. Thomas Xcvlit, chairman. Charles Iterthnl I ' nomas w. Cole) Udwaid llsler Doe lor Taelerslev. P H. Hall Trimian lieiwer. John W. iltrrldalo and tlcorge S. llattstcln Soild-erlon Council hl I n special open inrelpig In irlebrnllon of Washington's ItlrthdaV John I Ecisset . ihe ihalrman of the commluee In ihatRe. evprrsseil Ills satlsfaitlon lit the Inrge gathering present Past Slate Councilor Thomas 11. Wallers spoke on the lire of Washington tnerlia Cnun 11 I still doing big things re ceiving a niiuilier of propositions at lis last meet ing speilcl committee that had charge of the last class Initiation Is how working In have another Initiation Deputy Arthur P 11. N'evltt Is miking weeklv visits to the ic.unell nnd it Is Ihrouah hi untiring work that ihe council I hotdiiu large meetings and forming class Inltia llin As soon us suflUlenl e undid lies are on Hie mil the degree team fiotn John It Marlln Council will exemplify Ihe work for Its be netlt A large class fiiltinlton was held In ihe incm of lilrlgo Count II on Fiblac evening when a In lcr nnmlier of e atnllilateH wele admitted. 'Ihe j work on this I nunc II was exemplified bv the d gri" Irani from ,li lm it Marlln Council This 1 me see on 1 lalge sin ccieMUl 'Ias inlllntton nehl under the term or Conn, llor D Jones, who Is -etling ihe pais for the members of Ihe louncll .0 follow In proposing a larRe numi-er eif 1 in dldales at each class Initiation The commit tee in 1 h nue of 1 his e lass Is as follows- William 1' Halm PhlPn lliilin Sr nnd Jr A. D .ti lies nriil .1. Shorl Itemark were made bv P S c, Tln.maH II. Wallers II II S C. John 1 Hue Jr . I". 1' Weber. II c'huriislde. II Wellcnmami and W Plos Itefreshmenta were eerved .lohn li Marlln Council held n Social rilalit and mane new fice lm reas'd the altendmie The g.i-irils eif the eoillic-ll wre also reorganized under the lenderhlp of ll.nrc Wellnmcnn manv low recruit being rnllstrd which Indicate that Ihe guard will oni - again beionio one of the largest and hesl'drlllnl guard lu the Junior older The committee on re-ception In the members of Ihe order who eived on tin border held It final meeting The. , immltt-e of Mirlln Co'ine-ll in-1 wllh the committee from John K. Arm si rung 1 'mini II a rollows Marlln. Henr VVellen 111 inn. William W fasl,l John P Hue Jr. Waland II Herb and Alb. rl Neldlnger Arm strong r. 1: Leatbermati. (I.orae Leuchl I'nd c Hudson, II It Slnnaiiion lst and Charles S Wnllaee llrother Slnnalnoti was selected to lm the ihalriitin of the i nmmlttee as 11 whole and Henr Welt.'nmann the secretaiv The speakers Incited for Ihe e- enlng are Ireelerlik S Shncer li Thomas H Walteis and Junior Past Stale Councilor Samuel C Siott Itefresh menls and cigar will be served and tile John it .Mnrlin Orehestre will furnish the muli The affair will le. he, In Mnrlin Council Unit. ,",0 Allegbenv avenue next Saturdav night The theatre committee retorted good progress r.e'ery member 1 urged to settle wllh the com mittee when It pe.t on Tuelav evening Kemnrk were mide be the visitors and Ihe entertainment committee served a Dutch lunch. Al a meetln-r of tie general committee of Marlln Council the printing cnenmlttee reported the eiunrterlv folder completed and that tlio literature had been sent out lo the member ship and also reported all matter pe . laining to the anniversirv week a welt under wnv The annlversarv week committee reported that the arrangement had been completed III their entltet and that 11 banouet would be held on tile evening nf Wedneeda April 1 for the member and their friends at n cost to eiieh of SI 'J." that a smoker would be held hi Ihe Council Hal) on I'rldnv evening. April "Jo with clean talent and good smokes and that Ihere would he a glgantli class Initiation on Ihe tilatil of Saturdav April lil. with probably the largest c'ass er had in the historv of the council Members are urged lo note the dates and try to attend The Kalender committee, representing Iho official orsan of the e ounell reported the maga zine would he readv for mailing nbout March "1 and It slates there will be somo nf the best thoughts and pracllenl Idea ever reprrsenteel In 11111 booklet The Marlln orchestra re ported favorable progress having now- a membership eif shout ten who deserce 1 red it for the wa thev have eonepiered the difficulties which beset them Ihe leader Hrother l.vnfonl S Walters will welcome anv inusleallv Inclined members at the weeklj prac tice on each Mondav evening West ephltadelphla Council's lat essinn was condue ted h Pat Councilor Clarence t.ardlner The dart nunlt contest committee reported that lone Coetnill was victorious In the game placed al It headquarters on rebruary Hi West Phila delphia Council bent lone at elans, but lost Ihe unoll game on IVbruarv ".k The next gamo will be plavcd nt lone s headquarters tonight The contest is drawing record-breaking meet Inge A new csnelldate was dulv obligated bv Stale Deputv Willlim Moore Itemarks were made by Hrolher Monre, of Ions Council, and llrother Hlchard Wevlll The eighth game of the contest will be plaaed at tho council a next session. THE CRAND FRATERNITY Successful Social Session and Gift Pre sentation to a Worthy Branch Frater The ladles' night of Sterling Hrancli, No. fiG, held In the new tlrandl-'raternlty build ing, brought together 300 members) and their friends. A program consisting of an over ture by Poughert.Vs Orchestra, solo by Miss Han Kaken, piano duet by Misses Talz nnd .laffe. a tenor solo bv .1. A. Itosensteln. with several mimbeis by the Ilarquet Club Quar tet, bass solo by II Hoberts, piano selec tion by I'rof Louis LassoA and Samuel Hose as Charlie Chaplin rounded out an evening's pleasure. Wlille the hall was being cleared for dancing lefieshnients, were served. I'or the guessing contest on hid ien United Slates e urrene v much surprise and merriment was created when II was learned that ths money was a three eenl note Issued .luring Ihe civil Ws- Miss Martha Itosenthal was nwatded the ladv's prlra and Mr I, Cohen the gentleman's tul7e for having guessed nearest'ihs amount nnd the elate of Issue The members were much disappointed at the enforred absence of Department Superintendent M W Melxel. hut were gratified to learn hj telegraph that he had them In mind and was interested 1n the success of the meeting of Sler ling Branch Prater John O'Mallv. better known as "Johnnie Meallej ' was mast er of ceremon ies, and to hla able manner of conducting Ihe af fair the success of the event was largely due. District Superintendent James H Horls took Prater O'Malley bv surprise when he presented him with a gold ring set with diamonds for msg-nllt-ent work done for Sterling Branch. The next meeting nf this branch will hold a class Initiation. East Tark Branch No n was entertained nn Thursday evening by Mr Archie Lingo, "the trick llngnlst " The usual attendance prize draw ing was held and the following fratera were the lucky winners' First prize. O. Passettoi second firlze, Earnest rerrli third prize. Howard Hoi Ingsworth. Nine applicants were admitted to membership. The treasurer reported tha branch In a flourishing condition and In a posi tion to handle the social features from month to month, as arranged bv lbs committee. Oak Tark Branch. No 300. will meet at the Fraternltv Building on Thursdav evening next The members are requested to Invite their friends to the stsg smoker-csrd party, with prizes for the winners, to be held after the business ses sion. The smoker entertainment, with good eyats ,f Hen on Tuesday evening by Trenton Branch. No. 76. dreiv a largo attendance. The prlia drawlnr resultd. "n the following awards: Klrst prize, It. fl. Allen, rolld gold nenclli second prize, George Iiabbltt. Jr.. comhlnation-'ountaln pen and pencil: third prlle. Harry M. Lair, genuine leather wallet: fourth prize. Samuel 8. Allen, cardcase. Tlw meeting was called tn order by Department Superintendent M. W. Melxel, who Introduced Frster Fred Albera and Deputv Fred !.. Mowlds. Frater Albers entertained with comedy and song for more thsn an hour end n quarter, hla audience demanding encores. The Marion .String Orchestra delighted the audience and was a. si rong support to Frater Parker A. Clymer, who led Mhe singing. lis mads a pro nounced hit In the "Orasshopper Sona." The success of this meeting was due largely to the untiring efforta of Samuel J. Prince, w. C. Fennen Samuel H. Allen, assisted by William II. Pratt. Itobert Vail. Jesse Dugan. John An. etersnn. Kdward Fitrgerald. Joseph Hitinger. William II. Nagel. tleorg J Nagel. ('harlss lainestreet. David H. Soohera. Frank Van. Itoh. ert Ware and tl. Wolverton. Jr.. Several appll cations were secured for membership In tha blanch. KnighU of Pythias Since moving to 'the new quarters at Ilalley Hall. S74S Oeemantown avenue. Cosmopolitan tavdge.sNo. S33. haa attained a new leaae of Ufa and hope. Its success during tha last quarter In getting new members 1 waa remark able. The return nf the old faces wna encour aging. Jlrolher knight visitors ara gladly wel comed. Just to keep un the cood work of tha fast, at the next stated convention,! March J3, wo candidates will i" entered In'tha rank of paga. pinfl e. osfnopoiicsn laiusv is coriy-aeevi yeara'pecs wwm "lis u-trsv en Loyal Order of Moose , Although more than 2.1OO new memhera have Joined Philadelphia lavdge No. M Jurlne the last three months, thla great lodge the largeM of any fraternal order In the world Is not eon. tent to rest wllh this number, as noon, new Moose In Phllsdelphla by July. l0l7',1w"iJ,,'?I to Supreme Dictator Davn last fall The open chsrter dispensation will expire on May in. when It la a certainty that the BOO desired new members will have been obtained This will make a total memhers'ilp for Phllsdelphla lawlge In excess ot twenty-two thousand. Th Supreme Annual Convention of the laijal Order of JIM" will be held In Pillsburgh during the week beg nnlng JiPv .". Preparations are t-lne made 10 take a delegation nf at least r.nu Moose f-nm Philadelphia. Including Ihelr peerless band of fifty-six professional union musicians nnde-r Ihe tenable leadership of Bandmaster Silas I! llummrl Over IRiinci Is already In th general find end nearlv son inembera have al ready joined the ronvcnllnn club Thla partlru. la- u.,.1.1, hMnilkr. 1.. l.e nen of PS re enlOVmentt as Pittsburgh hns outlined a plan of entertain ment that look very alluring. The few remilnlng m,"lsagfa on the grand home of Philadelphia Lodrtc are rapidly being paid nrf and by the close of llll It Is extremelv probillie that Ihe handsome lodge property at llli'-ll-tn North Broad street will be clear of all Incumbrance It la said that fullv 3f0,. nun I Invested In the building and the fur nishings tenths invviH, March -'. HOnACIl. husbsnd nf Lulu Adam mee Mocker! son or Kllen Adamci (lire Lakel and hue Weey Adams, aged .1'.' Itelatlvr and friend, members of L. O. O. M s r.i Vnnnh Tribe No. II. I. O. P.. M.. and VViishlnglon Camp. No. ell. P. O. S. of A.l Logan Improvement i.eagu invitrii to tuners . 1. r Tor . 1! P. m . 4SI1 N. Sydenham st tot irivate. Ml Peace Cent. Ilemalns ma he clewed Mm.. 7 to II P. m. AMIUS March 3. OLIVE POND, wife of II v Joseph Hnv 'Amies llelatlve and friends, W c T P of Pnlla and all other organlza Hon of which ne was a member. Invited lo funeral servhes Wed 'J p. m. Secane Del. Co Pa Convealices will be nt Secane to mi'ot train leaving Broad St Station 1 p. m nt "rivals West Laurel-Hill NDP.HSON' Mirrh 3, at Devault, Chester To Pa f ANNA HI.I.A wife of Nathan M nderson. aged I'.n llelatlves and friends In vited to funeral services Devault. 'lues II a ni Int Upper Plkeland Cem Conveyance will meet Penna B II train nt Devault leaving Phoenlxvlllo s I- a. m, leaving Krazlor ttie " a"iP.N'IT March .'. OTTO O husband nf Uninia Aretull Hiee Wedemejer). aged 19 Itelatlves and friend lladlscher Unlrrstutrung erein No 1. S I'ldla Schuetzen Vereln. Pen rose Perry t lub. I "rat kiln Sangerbund l.lede. chain lie-sang Vereln. Irphels (lesang Vereln. emplovcs Ke stone Telephone t'arpenler Dept. nil sralell-a of which ho was a meniber. Invlled 10 funeral. Wed I 30 p in UK, S llth st. Int PrTliwnod e'en Itemalns ma bo viewed Tues S to III p m Auto funeral ASIIIIBIIHIP. Manli 4 at Ardmore. Pa.. I'llKlli: HAINS widow- of John Ashhrldge. Service Wed II a m Holj Trinity Church, llith and Walnut sis Int private. IfiKlin .March '. UI.VIItA ItAKEft (lie Hanselll. wife of James I Baker, aged M I ui eral servhes Mini s p m . son's residence. 11 Biker. ."iilJI Westminster ave , West Pnlla . and Princlplo Furnace, Md . Tues Int. Prlra iplo Purnaie. Md IIMKUI.IJ March -'. ADAM HAIKru.TJ. till, land of Louise Halerle (nee Hellmuthl, aged ii' Itelatlves and friends Phlla. .Mizg.r I'nt. Ve reln. No 1. Invlled to funeral, Tues., I! p ,n , 441 St Luke st lienalns may he viewed Mon after H p m Int. Orecnmount Cem. BAItDSLKV March 4 at Ihe Preshvterlan Hospital. Phlla. . MHV M. servl-es ot the Bar negat IN .1.1 M i: 1 liurch Tuesday morning, en arrival of train leaving Market st. ferry 8.3S n in Inl Warelown N .1 IIAItNKI Malch :l CIIAItLES K r.lSJ Woodbine ave . oierbtook Pa . aged 01. Funeral reivl.es private Omll (lowers IIAItNPM March 3 llVmiAIcA HAIINU.M (nee Dormant, wife of William N Barnum llelallvcs and friends hulled to funeral. Wed' H.3n a m . uj3 N rnlrhlll st Bequlem mas St Henrv s churth In a m Int private II VL'HItl.UlN March I. CONItAD llAUEH I.UtN. aged 7.1 Itelatlves and friends Invited in funeral services Tues. 10 a. m., residence of John P Klerfer. ."la W. Qtrard ave. Int private Egg Ilirbnr Clt Cem Ilemalns may be e lew-ed Mon . 1 In II p m. HP.NT. March .' MAIIV J, wlfo of William II Bent aged 41 Itelatlves and friends In vitee! to funeral. Tires, S 30 a m, 4033 par rlsb st High, mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows 111 a m In Holv Cross Cem Hlllinr. -March 3. AI.ITtED. husband of late Mnrgnret Ilerrv a:ed i..". llelatlve and friend Invited to funeral. Wed.. S 3d a. m.. Old Sin tlon. West Laurel Hill Cem. High mass st Matthias's Church. Bala. 10 a, ni. Int. West' ml'ister Cem. BIDDlav. At Lanorale. Chestnut Hill MAHIA.MNE. daughter of late Alexander Blddle and .lulls William llu-h. aged CI. Funeral services lannrale. Clirstnut Hill, Tues., .' 3n P m. Int. private. HI. I'M. March 1. ANNIE C. (nee Bojlan) wife of Pranl. Blum, daughter of late Dermis and EllzalVh Bojlau Inee Lvnch). Hemalns mav be viewed Mon. eve , llMa N. l.'ah St. Serv ice nnd Int llaltlmore. Md Baltimore papera . BflVEl.I. Mirch 4. CIIAItLES D. hn'shand of Ida C Ilovell Itelatlves and friends, Wayne Circle. B of A . Thomas Jefferson Council. No 131 Jr O P A. M . cmploes Ciatley & Hurley Co . Invited to funeral. Thurs ' p m , 701 Line st Camden N. J Int private. Ever green Cem Friends mav call Wed 7 to 11 p. m. BltADI.EV In Blrdsboro Pa . JOHN C. ltltADl.UY. aged f.9. Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral, 'lhura a m, Lenv'e house 0 30 ond service St. Paul's Church, Douglass ville. Pa , lu 3u a m. Int. cem. adjoining church BllETT March 2. TIIOM.a j husband of latee Elizabeth Brett. Relatives and friends, Court Pride. No II', S of A Invlled to funeral. Tues . h 311 a m . son's residence Edmund C. Brett 443 Prankford ave . Frankford Sol emu requiem mass st Juachlm's Church 10 n m BUOBST Suildenly March 4. CHAHI.ES n . husband of Anna M llrobst ami sou of Ileuben II and Sarah It. Itrobst (nee Mennlnger) Due notice of funeral will bo given from 5110 Whltbj ave e'M.DWEl.L March 3, WILLIAM CAI.D hl.l. Sr llelatlves and friends, members of Phllo laidge. No 144 F and A M. East I.nd llepubllcan club. 3lih District Police, In vlled lo funeral. Tues J p ni . IB30 S lllth st. Int Trinity Lutheran Cem Ilemalns may be viewed Mon. S to III p. m .-'AltTEH March 4 ELIZABETH 0 CAll TI.Il (nee Morrell). wife of Samuel Carler flela llves nnd friends Invlled to funernl services, ved l1 p m. ;n3l E Auburn st. Int. private, North Cedar Hill Cem. Auto funeral Cl.EAVEIt At Conshohocken. Pa.. Third day. Third Month 3d, JONATHAN, husband of late Kate S. Cleaver Itelatlves and friends, l-rltx Lodge, No 4'.'tl F nnd A M.i Chapter llio. Commanderj No. 3'.'. P o. s. of A , No. si and any other order to which he belongs. In vited to funeral services. Wed. I! p. m . Con shohocken pike. Conshohocken. Pa. Int. private, Montgomery Cem Auto funeral. CLIFTON March 3. WILFHED P . husband ?f Maliel Clifton (nee HchulUI and son of Elizabeth It and lata John. K Clifton Itela llvej and friends invited to funeral services, Wed . 2 p. in., 1331 N Frailer st Int private Ilemalns may be viewed Tues. 7 to li p. m u.-M.in aiarm 4. WIIDUET daughter of John and AUca Conlln. given , CONNOR .March 1, Due notice of funeral JAMES J , eldest son of I'alh.rln- VV e-nnre inie anmea J and FrlendS Penna. ltnielers Prnt.lla Assn an.l Phlla. Bottlers and Wholesale Liquor Dealers' c o-operaltve Assn and Easles. Aerie No 4L". Invited lo funeral, Tues , S 30 a m., 1143 t.0v"L.r " . Solemn requiem mass Church of the hplphany III a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral , , CHAWPOIll) March 4. WILLIAM F hus band of A 'Ira M Crawford (nee Uriel). Rela tives and frlmds Local No M. Wood. Wire and Mela' l.-tthers' Union, invited to funeral. Thurs a in J4'J7 Pine st High nvss of reemleo a Patrick's Church 10 a m ml Holy Cross Cem Aulo funeral JIIS. son of late John Stokes and Sarah Harris Davis llelatlves snd friends Invited to- funeral services, Wed . 2.30 p. m,. 3417 N. 17th st Int. private DILLON March 2. ALICE J., wife ef Wil liam I. Dillon and daughter of late Francis and Itese Conway Itelatlves and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea . 8.30 a. m., 4S15 N Carlisle at Logan Solemn high mass of requiem 2hurch ef the Holy Child 10 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem DONNEI.LT March 3. JAMES C . son of Isle Michael and Jane Donnelly. Relatives and friends. Shanahan Catholic Club. Philadelphia Typographical Union? No. 2. Invited to funeral. Wed, s 30 a. m.. aunt's residence, Mrs Cath. aflne Murphy. 4S.", Merlon ave . West Phlla Solemn requiem mass Church of Our Mother of Sorrows to a m Int. Cathedral Cem. DOPflllTV, March 3, SUSAN, wife of Her. nard Doughty, aged 57. llelatlves and friends Invited tn funeral Wed.. S:30 a m., 3624 Ml ernon st High requiem mass St. Agatha's Church 111 a m. Int. Holy Cross cim DOVI.E. March 1. MARY C. O.. daughter of John and Lucy V Doyle, aged 11. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tuea, 8 30 a, m parents' residence. 137 N. 21st st Angel mass Cathedral 10 a m, Int, Holy Sepulchre Cem Auto funeral ,w.D,VNN llarct '.MARGARET, widow of William Dunne. Relatives and friends. Sacred Heart and Altar Society St. Bridget's Church Invited to funeral. Tues., a. m... 8313 Alnllle St.. Falls of Schuylkill. Solemn high requiem masa St. Bridget's Church 9.30 a, m, int Cathedral Cem. l' EVBItTS March 4. OUSTAVK EVERTS aged 73 llelatlves and friends. Col. Jsmea Ash! worth Post, No 334. a. A. 11. i KurekaLodge No. U. Shield of Honor of Penna. i employes or American rork and Hoe Co., Invited to funeral T.nuriv.-ip' u.'iiV.50 r,ul "' f'nkford. iw." North Cedar Hill Cem. OEOOIS. March 2. J. KARL tlEGOIS. son of Joseph J. and Ilhona J Orggia (nee llaeusrle). sged 3. Relatives and frlenda Invited tn funeral Tues . 2 n. m.. pa rents' residence, 3142 N 9th at. Int private, Northwood Cem. OLBASON. March 3. 1D1J, ANNIB OLFA. SON (nee Moore), widow of William Gleason formerly of tin 8. l.,lthgow at. Itel,tlv,Vml friends Invited to funeral. Tuea.. 8.30 a m residence of son. William J. Gleason, 857 w' nnih at.. Weat Phlla. High mass of requiem Church of Our Lady of Lourdea lu a. m? Int Old Cathedral Cem. ' "" llOF.LI.Efl. Suddenly. March 4. MARY, wife nf Michael lioeller tnee Tresher). aged nn rela tives end friends, members of Rosary Society of St. Ludwlg's Church. Invited to funeraL Wert . H a. m.. 84S N. Taney st. High maaa St Ludwls'a Church B:30 a. m. lm. jio'y i,i; deemer Cem. UUetlil. Jisrcn a. juiire, son of William I.I..1 OliAY.c-March S. ANNIE RUIX)N. widow of Col, William C. .Gray. Servlcea Tuea..' 2:30 pTm 204 Hyatt at.. Cheater, Pa. Int. prlva GREEN. March S. IIARRY F.. husband of Josephine Green, aged 02. Relatlyeji and frlJnda O- ..",1, -"'c""e -eTeiee ISI Ml sou -. ,"..- -.. s.-nueuii oc jonn and Mary Jane Orler aged 13 montha 10 daya, llelatlvea and frlenda Invited tn funeral. Wed p. m . parents' residence. 3428 Salmon si' Int Bt. Anna cem. ilemalns may he 1 IIKATIIK IIAI.U March 4. CIIAItLES P "'..'"l ,"' Mary L. "all,, aged 00. Relatives and friends illVeieletlea oU-lch I; "'S'.'SfV '"c ,' to funeral services, Wed. H P. m.. - "'"-- -1"'" ten ave. Int, "nurs., tvllmlnxtnn, Del HAMBEIU1 Mrh 4, suddenly. JENNIE E ItA.MBERO. daughter nf Jane E. and Isle Ld. "in F. Tracy, aged 47 Funeral services irl rale Thurs, II a m, mother's residence, 120 Pl-V t". Amd-n. N J, Int. Kernwoodem ihi s . convenience w .. ..,...-...- ...., lie viewed Wed. eve. HAMILTON. Slarch 2. MARGARET, wife at William Wtmllt,on. ntll!" and friend, In- 1740 vlteel to lunersi nn,,,.-, . ... ., .- . 8. 24th it. Int, Mt. Morlah Cent. Remalm a may Int private. Remains ma bo viewed Mon., he- ll'oVF.MANl'Vnh I. EVERETT 11 .I,,,., hand of Gertrude Lvon and son of late Joseph and Marv J. Ilofrman, API N. 63d t. Due no tlc2offonfal will be given HURLEY. March 2 JEP.EMIAH J . hit band of E Hurley Funeral Wed , 8.311 am 213a N. 27th st Solemn mas nf re einlem' .dost Precious Blood Churrh in a m Relatives and friends. Reserve Corps of Phlla. Poles : Dept.. West J'hlla. Council. No 341. K of C t Dlv No. 12, A. O II 1 West Phils Its. publican Club, all niher societies of which he ... a memler, Invlled. Inl llnlv Cross Cem. KEARNEY. March 3. FLORENCE LOR PTTA. daughter nf John J. and Anna 0. Hear nev tnee Guv I, llelatlves and friend Invited to funeral. Wed,. 8 311 a, in,, parents' resi dence. Won Masier si. High requiem mass Our Ladv of the Rosary Church 1(1 a, m. Int, St. DKEEl.EY March 2. LINCOLN husband of Tslhrr May ICeeley and son of Edward M and lite Mary Keelev, Relatives and friends, Mariners' Lodge. No. 1C0. F. and A. M.. of Bar. negat N J ; emploes nf Nllea a crane dept . Ipvlte'd to funeral services. Mon,, 8 p. in . 13.'9 V "9th st. Int. nt convenience of family. 'KING March I. MARY S KING, aged 77 rielatlvr and friends Invited tn funersl serv ices 1430 N lath st Wed.. 2 p. m Int. prl- "I'lNHnl,-March I. HERMAN M . son f l'tlzalieth and late Jacob II Klnkel Itelatlves and friends emploes of N. W Aver A Son vdv Art Dept . Invited to funeral servhes. Wed 1pm. res'dence of mother. BIO Heller man st Lawndale Int Greentnount Cem Remain mav be viewed Tues eve. I.AN'CE March I. EMMA, widow of Edward Lance (nee Hoffner) Relatives and friends In vited to funeral service. Tues. 2 p m. resi dence of Ellas II Lance, 3r,ll N. Kith st Int Cedar Hill Cem Remains (my be viewed Mon 8 tn lo p in Aulo funeral LANGHAM March 4. SARAH, widow of l(enr) Langhnm Relatives and friend Invited lo funeral servti-es. Wed . 2 p lit . daughter's residence, Mrs W Carvln. 1310 N Prazler st. Int private. Mt Morlah Cem Remain may be Viewed Tiles 8 to 10 P m LEPEBEIl March 3. HELEN II. daughter of Louis and Marv Lefeher aged 1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Wed. 2 p 111 resldeme of patents 211 E Eleanor al Olne In " - --101. 1 Com LESHEr. March 2, at West Jersey Homeo P11...1 Hospital. Wli I.IA..I II. luisbitid of I'l'-ci-th A Atkln and son nt the late William and Susan l.esher. aged 111. Int strictly private. 1.1 .nncenleriee of faltilll'. Charles Evans Cem LINDNER. March I ELIZABETH, wife of Michael Lindner (nee Djfrli. ngrd (ID. llelatlvea and friend Invited to funeral Tues.. 7 30 a in . L'llt N. Marshall si. Itenutem mass St. Pota Ventura's Church li a. m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Km, Auln runernl. . . I.OI1H March 2. HENRY W lJJIllt. aged 0. Relatives and friend Invlled lo funeral Tues . I p m reside tic c fejon. S. Evjns Lolih, 2t N iMorlou ave Morton. Pa. Int. private Motor LOGAN March 4, EDW'VRD .1 husband of late Nellie Logan (nee Carev), son of l.llen and lat John D Logan Relatives and friends In vlled lo funeral Wed. 8 30 a 111. residence of sister, Mrs James Haushton lain Kerbaugh st Solemn high mass nf wviulem St Stephen s Church In a m Inl llnlv sepulchre Cem I.OGUE Mar. h 3 THOMAS, husband of Jane Loaue Relatives and friends Invited to funeral 'I lie s . N 3(1 a m. son-in-law's real dence, William llersch 1210 S tilth st West Phlla High mass St Pranrl de Sales's Church Hi a m Int SI Denis's Cem LOO.MIS March 2, ABBIE A O, daughter of Alfred and Anslru Loomls aged 80 Rela tives and frl-nd Invited to funeral. Tues . 2 P m . J II Stanger t!ro , 4340 Frankford ave.. Prankford Int East Cedar Hill Cem LUKEN'S Second Month 24th lit lav An geles Cnl HARRY W I.UKBNS. aged m, Relative and friends Invited to funeral, broth er's residence. William D Lukei s. South Lang home. Pa . Thhd-da. Third Month Oth. 2 p ni Inl l.anghorne. Train leaves Reading Ter minal 12:3"i p m. , LUTZ. Manh 4, LOUIS LUTZ. husband of late Augusta l.ulz aged 86 Relatives and friends Invited to services Wed. 2 p m. residence of son-in-law. Millard F Ache son 1030 W Glenwood ave. Int Northwood Cem. MAIS March 4 IDA 11. wife of George Mai, aged .",3 Relative and friend Invlled to funeral Ihuis. 3 p m, 181.1 E Cornwall st Int Northwood Cem Remains mty be viewed Wed 8 to Hi p m Aulo funeral MARTIN Suddenlj. March 2. PHILLIP, son of Phillip and late Rose Martin (nee McNerney). of County Longford, Ireland Hrlatlvca and friends, emploves of P. It T Co . 10th and Jackson sis , all other societies of which he was a member. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 311 a m., residenen of sister. Mrs John Shanley. 133!) S. 2eth st. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Chun h 10 11 m. Int llnlv Cross Cem. MeCROSSEN March 4. MARGARET T , wife pf James J McCrossen. Itelatlves and friends Invited 10 funeral. Wed , S 30 a m . residence of husband. 1331 Illtner st Solemn requiem mass St. Monha's Churrh lu a m Int. Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral McDEVlTT. -Maun 2. CHARLES O.. son of rtiinie 1. aii-i'eviii inee earn ana late James J. McDevItt grandson of late James and Wlnl fred Carr Inee Rnonry) aged 23. Relative nnd friends Invited to funeral. Tus.. 8 30 a. m. residence o' mother 3022 N, 13th si. Solemn requiem mass st Stephen's, Church 10 a. m. Int. New Cathedral Cem. Auto funeral. McDOPGALL March 2. at Waterford, N 'J JAMES, husband of late Eliza MrDougai! aged 03. Relatives and friend Invited tn funerai services, Tues., Waterford, N. J. Int. Hales Mill Cem MrFADDEN Mtrrh 2. CHARLES V hus band of Mary McFadden (nee Darren) and son of John W and late Theresa McFadden (nea retry) Relatives and friends Invited to solemn requiem mas. Tues ,10 a m , St Leo's Church Tarony Int. private. M. Domlnlc'a Cem . Holmeshurg . McINTVHE. March 3 suddenlj. EDWARD, husband of Annie Mclntyre (nee McKenna) Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral, Tues 8 30 a m 1818 S. Alder st Solemn requiem mas Church of the Annunciation 10 a. m Int Old Cathedra! Cem McKENNA March 2 JOSEPH P.. son of John and Mary McKenna (nes Rodgera) of County Tyrone. I-eland, aged 2 years and i" etsjs. Relative- and friends invited to funeral Tues. 1.31; p. m . parents' residence, 1528 S r0th st Int Holy Cross Cem, Remains may be viewed Mon, ev, McKEOWN March 2 ROSE, widow of James McKeovvn (nee Quinn). Relatives and friends invited t3 funeral. Tues. 8 a. m "I" Cumberland st . Gloucester City. N. J. 'llTah nvas St Mary's Church 0am Int. New l-".'.l;?i,", ltrr- Friends may call Mon. eve. MBEHAN. March 3. THOMAS P.. son of late Patrick ad Mary. Meehan ines Drlscoll) Relatives and fVends. United Aeso of Journey, men Plumbers ard Steamflttera. Local No 4"f) Invited to funeral. Tues. 8 30 a, m brother's M8,iem'vV Kafr'k Mf""". " i: Thompson -L xif'i1 , ."?" u ,"Jtm" requiem mass st Michael's Church 10 a m Int Holy Cross Cem MICK March a-.GEOROE. sin of "amCll and late Mary A. Mick Relatives and friend! Chbopee Tribe. No. i;a, j. r, R. M 1 school Visitors of 47th Ward, invited to funeral sv Ices Wed.. 8 1. m . 1828 Msster st JICJ.NAIIA.-V. suddenly March 3. MAnT. mutts iur i.uy 01 Airey Church 10 n. m. Int. Hnlv 'mil la-m aVut., .... ' MORA.V March 3, MAR1, widow of Patrick Moran and daughter of ate James and Bridget Orady Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral. Thura .8.3(1 a m residence of brother-in-law John Devlin. 313. Livingstons st Solemn requiem mass Church of Nativity 10 am Int New Cathedral Cem ,'",", lu a. m. MORAN March 4. PETER J MORAS' hi.s band of late Annie Moran tne. Mil toy J." Du, nolle, of funeral will i. given from i 1128 E? MORGAN March 4. CHARLES F. Mnn acV!un?rha.1,';enm""li-' MUI.I.ER March 4, CHARLOTTE C . widow ?Llf? " K.a5 1"1 "j.A'v'?. " R'la.tlve? 'and Ridge and Joshua rd.. Marble II. 1 Montgom?fy County. Pa. Solemn requiem mass St mamcviB i nurcil. eonsnonocken. 10 s m iw, H, TIs- -- rmm A...-. ..Ill Jl " 1 7 ?' " Iht. St. Denis's Cem 'a Cem. Autos will meet train at Can. nAU,nodfJ,rnne".f." """ '"" Z1o snonocke u husuiikiit, March 2. HARRT'M sen late Charles J and Cathryn J Mu.JhVrt I.? 44. Relative, and friends, also t Ugh was liSS1 snd L. O. O. M . invited to funerM serCirJ.' Tues. 2 p. m. 1323 Parrlsh at. in Mrvat"' . NATLACK. March 3. at Mt. Royal v t OUY H., husband of lite Sarah Natlac'k ks.d 2 . Relatlvea and. friend. Invlt?d ,5 .i.f.V.1 ervtcc Tuen., Tueii., 2-30 p. m.. oo-fn.Uw'l. rV.i An (K I . - Int. prlvat O'ltOUItKE. March 3. JOHN J. O'ROURKF lormerly of 10th and Ta.ksr t. niiiiivS. ami friends, all societies of which deceased f! a member. Invited to funeral. Wed n . " residence of son. Thomaa John O'Rourk 171'n storrls st. Solemn mass of requiem Chui-ei i St. Thomaa Aquinas lodo a. m Int ii.fi Cro Cem. Autre funeral. "' "" Holr OLIVER. March 2. SARAH, widow nf t....e, H. Oliver, aged 77. Rel.tlv's, indTfr";d.,,?h lnt"1pr.v""":"' TU"" 2 P- ,n" "0 N- 7th i".- PENNOCK. Flrst-dav. Third Month 4ih -. pneumonia. K. BI.DR1DGB. eon of lit1. jS:.,!' Llddon and Lydla A. Pennock, .Jed 61). Jr,',p.' tlves and friend. Invlled to funeral. Fourth tSl-tiAli. "- "" a""" "" """niowR: POWKLIe March 3. at Palmyra m t ciiAituiir.iiiJvvAuunu.band of Sarah Fowl p. m.. 430 llorac. ... Palmyra, i1 '.? llorgan Cem. Rent.lna may L Vlswed Tiei' sve. Frlenda taks train leav Ing PhllaiVin c ' Pirtmyra station. . ...40 to HEED March 4, at Merchantvllls yJ . KATE M. HEED. 'Further notice, "f' fur,.;?'! RICHARDS. el Overhrook, N. J xt-t. JACOB J husband of Jennie E. li ihlVd. .,1 son of Jacob J. and lata BaralT Rlcharil. .t'Ji 43. Due nolle, nf funeral will b" ttiJIS " RODIW. March 2. at lino .'".".. SRAMCF.8. wife of Arthur II. Rode. ,JL '.'a' otlca of i'uneral later from 1843 N .Wd..Mc . BA.Mt'TW'Ug l J.TIIOMlT,-7A-ii.xJLl, IIAimiS. March 4. LENA M. tne. Burns), wife of George Harris. ue notice of funeral "' ABU?i.S.r?h-i2"ltV'MA J . wife, of '? &Ki '..e.m? .rrnf.r,;?.i,r r daughter of lte Anthony and Mary Mnnahan from Parish Ha! enrobe. County Mam. Ireland Itelattvea and friends Invited to funeral Wed , S'r," ,m...!;,!t,!n,''.! V hrother-ln-law, Arthur J Davis 2404 N. Clsr on st. SnUmn .:.1 r.iuieni ;V... .7. '1;', u w e,,ieri services, wed, 2pm 1710 W. Erie sve. Int. pr vate, Mt. Vernon rw MURRAY March 3, ELLl'.V, w ldJwof Den: nls Murrav. of County Donegal Ireland riin lives and friends Invited to funeral, WeTl..RiJ,s'n at. in.. rppiatncts nr mnn. iiama. i OKATIIe. Elltslieth Shipley, .on nf lata ftsm-ti" Shlnlev of Halllmore Mi. aged ,' nnd menus mv ten io runsr.l ..i ""Jl 2 p m. 2(131 Tulip v Int b,W.f mount cem ucinaina may be Vi. ".. 8 to 10 P.m. "" "ewej t,.ll.roV . March 3. JAMF1 t, i Ellrabelh aVd lale Thomas R Hifit.U- ti Relatives and friends InvltM m "., li l3 Tues.. !.3U n. m.. residence of hi,0"". ilnrdon st (31st and llniihh,- 'i eTlesluZ ,a,e " iW SNYDER. Suddenly. March 2 t- bushand ot Kate L. Snider. ... -LcnM and friends Inv ted to funeral Vrl'iJ1'' 2 p ni.. 322 llajnton at. Oerms.r'' 1 nricsir. Remains may lie ci.,... .".""si ... .,.,.., .. ..... .....unii, is,, rn.- -s: TAMMARO. March 1. IRENE -,. gelo Tammaro daughter of Marl, ass i 1 Mazzeo. aged 30. llelatlves and frl.tl"l ,,, (uti-in,, ,.i,.,, .,.,., n, in., mother. "S r,(it3 Germantnw.1 ave, Mas, lrnra,i,N ceptlon Churrh. Chelten and MgnJa.U,' n. m Int. Holy Sepulchre ivfn " .THORSEN. March l,Sn'na , si-.n. iiusiainei or Thnra Thors.n. R.,,1 rrlend Invited tn funeral servlei. Ui P in 21)20 Mlltlln st, Int. Arln,rt, Al'lo .-, i,, or,inrtn r TRAINER. Mirch I. 2120 ft. 2nth m . R. huslnnd nf late Emma Train,. .-' ...v."1 lunerai later ' -een AIL Jlarch, 2, suddenlv; joipe a J band nf Kalhar no Vail ,i :"u:v.el.eJ and lata Katharine Vail llelatlvea sJsB nvlted ( funeral. Wed.. l"-3o a 2 llaverford ave High riul -...V "V. t-'h,'.l.r;h.,,..B...'n .Int. Holy I'ro.s ('' ' JOHN';s"'7or,,S?rah1'X,a;,,d,i'fe''' Shreve) and late .1 M. Power WallR.,'l,l llelatlve and friends Invlled to f, nw.l,0..y Trl"lty,'-,hurch, lath and wISL' rues . a n m Int. private ,ai WAI.HII Nllet.l.t.lV'xt...-. e ,..- n;'a,iv ""nl 'r'""" 'nvlted to finirli .T... n, mi , .uH iOnirOOr M Solemn iJ. ' requiem St t'hnrlca's Church lu , i.' Hoii i-ross (em n.i WARDELL March 2, FRANK K ui DELL, aged 71 Re latlves snd l,I.X James Ashw-nrlh t'e.e v- s".n1. " n I vlvors I2lst Heat.. Pa Vn'l. ' -AimIi In men's Relief Asso In.lea .-'' rMfl V..r. ' . " teller, it. I-rankforr't', ' III I - -IT. "" V .-'P"" .M"th ..-. MAIir widow .tJ "7"' HK,eci en llelatlves and fries,.! to funeral services Wed 3 p. m nsij-Jl M Int Greenwood IK of I'l'iiiJJ fumrnl ' c-eBMU Wi:iSS Vtar,li n lnai-me ,. ... -3 tiles find rrl.aj c. i.-.i . .. " r-ISg vllle. MongomVfV Co. 'Pa WeihT',. C .-i lunulas s ivnitemars-i Atllos rae,t7-l irejni Cl.r-fiut Hill ni Rose Valley l"s?l ci-i . "i ' "'" T-''i rin a MAMIE, wif.j'j Wldmsler age, 42 Relatives and friV vlle.l in funeral services Wed 2 p m ll fnrel nve anil Collin.,,, l '!-.. .. ".e.nvi nolla Cem --.vie. . t LOST AND FOUND CARD CASE Pound In the Academy tat. " " -"' i"v- i ii in i in ni; uroai) m iVi "'..? """'i''- i"-r ran nntt 111J f.wr.hif.ir Ihe i.rcp-7rty an.l rnln for Ukl CASKI oit nt WPtl'htta.l'-liihlft SUtTrjT. litarsLr KJild onilln Intern. I.l.,l. .. .. . v7 " VlnAcr U lw reanleil if rfturnd u a'l'l UI er- nn t-s-i. uaii iiisost llt?r wrint ntrh, with. iirftn. In Uclnitv nf c.nrrttt inn oTJ !Ju!M.lf T',1'"."'1 to J K Cal.JM..l ciirnuiui itHU JUIliptT KIP PERSONALS PRIVATE PARTY will sacrifice Mm M,I iiiwicj ruiunuu cmkiiiij'4 MUOUl CtriU illiillf -' .III I It lir.UN, tn; HuilclinR. Phone Walnut ja.7 HELP WANTED FEMALE, Crni.KHS nnt. m-c-ndern on dresa roodf:tu work. 171.1 N IMiilip at wTl CAHinnns Tnunc Hftmun with eTrerlenct fni-Ma--l lime work Applv Hureflii of EaipIofi nitriiv. 1-2 tiuuii utr.uiH u a, m, ,, RTHAWnrnDGK &. CLOTIUEIll a C.lI.tNLKSE. muflt be -xiernced. ctwl mm cnui. .' nr oia, reieirnce. FbomI maniown iui CtI1M)!tIN' ranKln from 4 to 12 mn act as ihinK niouciB in r amnion odqw. j today, J p in , 310 Itellevue Court 1 W1H Walnut at, ' COOK, white; 3 In family: referenw r-n i'non uermantown li'oa w. COOKINO ami tare nf dtnlnjr room: imilltt liy; no wai-minR; reierence. 3 -3 Fpi nnue. Dnn.SSMAKnrt. xperlpncM. wanted mnrninc. aui" vorK Ft riNIRIinUK. experienced, to sew button!. li ana eyes on jaaie-.' aressei. urecu ,U.i al. U. VJ. kl.ll U.1,A -l Vll C1IR1. ufnited for hnuf-c-w nrk. nlaln smatl fnmllv inj Birch ae.t Bh, I'nont uynwyo, iju u OlItLP, more than 1(1 Increased ficIMiiM intuit opfnintia in our plant or rennefrVJ licent ctrla for ncaMne and cuckint m auDDlleR. llcht. cauv work, clean. healtWi rnumllRga, .V.'-hnur veck. aalar $6t I cir.nsrj. with rnnlil M(t.nnrirnnt toTm workera, l'J mlnutea' ride from Dim troiieja, o minutes rrom uroaa du on trains Amdv In Demon or b9 li 11 K MUI.KOH1) CO Olenolden Pal GlRI.S WANTCD Tn IfATiV Ti- M-AtCn I.tTTI.K HQ. nKSIHAMI.li. MTKA1JV UHiV fiin t7 m-Mi WI.TU- Willi. P. f.KARVTa 1ir.nP.TT Jt- mvkiis TnilACCO CO, TIUUD AND 0NTA1U0 1 4 G1HI.S wanted nn foidlmr lapei box worl'Jj H nours per eeKi cioie Haiurciny ai i-j'-'y nnt aurmunninKS. urown &: uauey - tin and Willow btn. . GIRI.S OVRH Ifl tM ( Steady Mork. good wages paid while fctf Apply Orlawold Worsted Companyturg UlHl.tf learners for lltfht factory worl;M and cood uagea. 4'2'S N 3d U JU HOUSEWORK Whtto woman, penfrji: t waeea; American family (139 Oxford H-J HOITKKWOHK Hlr.mtr irlrl. no cooklnror? ing N K. cor. 4tth and Chester yJ MATRO.V -Wanted, a Rood. tompMent ig room matron, beautiful place In Pnv,a mountains near jtedu.riB. ku-ju ... --i Bj.edserjiince. - BtAm.aM l.,knhlrf,Aiiliiivt twnfil rtniTsrl-t Hflll fOf S inuiio uwunivrcijiii-i , i-iuvu .,., ------- - . lntfand ambitious ufrl. I" ? lterS OFnitATOUH wanted" on all parts of Jfl in call clfaaa-ia If trill tirPlYr WOrklllf 11 nice, clean, sanitary, dajllsht -?(,tory,!l an IntelliRent cla-m of slrl". 1('om.; ! Wtlh JJ anil OU Will I-e. ni nunw --- sood fpa weekl. Apply Hlberman Btf 1.3d and Chestnut. ornRATORSFlnlsher-. tnmintrs, tut-lwjj all parts of shirtwaists, steady wori . pa, -n-t nour scneauie in n '---Co.. 3d and flrown -" OPERATORS, experienced, on ladles dfj pans, skin ana ioay . vjrectiF -. i N. B cor. 12th and Arch. -J OrEHATORB. rxperl-nted, on POCtJ and r.a'Inwhlli. SPOOLERS, experienced on cotton, steidr! zz. . Bl 8TRAWDRIDOE & CLOTHIER require Experienced saleswomen 'wtj no aepaimeni. appd nurr-" -- rioiment. 4-rnoor. ueiore - GTi'vnritiintiKn .. VP wltn t. !. . , !., taneSffrlDl.fl -1 learn telephoning- patrons, sptendld lw7J nrlght Blrl: aalary to siari, t" Ma fer ti 1 AnCl lt-iatatnnt. STENOORAPHEIl and clerical at;lit'! r Alicia. j,i-o nui., iii,";' rf,...iiin etter to It. K. MUI.FORD CO.jaiepelMsj STENOORAPHEIl. eiperlenced In msn"l business: also assist In clerical worn-y A Co.. 809 Chestnut St. M STENOGRAPHER One with einerlence'S ny wnoiesale house. Aoarerse, .- lavs A nnd T a.CBaw Oerie TUCKERS, eiperlenced. on I ad ' "T0JIUfJ . .., . , .. .iu, Wilcox a esj uern.ee, Biiori, BDU lull, s.ius. -. g. m machine. Green, ran & Co., Iv. . "iv,-i and Arch, i HELP WANTED MAIJi i Three hlgh-cl... .aleamen wanted to "j nign-grada manuracturea c.r, ,. - ,i. experienced eale.men need apply. 0 C1IALSIER8 MOTOR CO, Of HHl J Wi ?i, imcjAu pi,. UICCLE- bu,lne... -Toung man, raininar w M hi 4. ledger Central., nil.te CI.ERK. joung man: mint Kg ngurea; siata age, reierenco iecleel. ! 113-J, ledger I'nicc. UI.ACKSMITH'H HELPER, un wagon ' IlleACKBMlTII nu' wagon work. 84 N. 3 Camden. cN. J.' J UI.EACHER wanted: must b. thoroufUffJ patent In tha bleaching of eurtainj, j know edse of ctvelng. Addre... aclrlW a-v-riisn.rlg'rirejt rt rTr SEI EDd J iittA a ofiii .iuHmp nrrTre. TTf-.o.isi..7nVvi ,..Vi...--Trrrrrr -largrstto.'1 fturil ! una vir.mni. ana .' 4 employed, M j i-edgerCeijtrall rtrw Ta . ....... -" Ki-tv who o learn nrlntlntri Ifl vitri nr older) Jc" vancement. Lutheran Publtcatlifn e Bth floor. Hherldsn Hldr.. 0th.nd8oj; liOYTd run errTnda and make hlmlf iiseih; must i i. Appiyw'.':;'! 1.10a 1:0.. l'-'i Hansom ... 71. BOY wanted Apply nnh. floor, 60J CI .J.rX f :' U-TTfiaJ p . ,n M oasnij oo injr r ' IC'SB.. CeF9. ,tf.., 'esass-aBBRcell ?Jui
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