- v.fv EVKMU"MitlC',Tt VtHlLXOtoLlUL., WiiUivJiWDAV? aLUtOH -7, i?)i? - . c ' s 2: km, ?.& f iisaw ORDER MEETS tfW CONVENTION HERE it Excellent Assembly Holds ith Annual Session in Ger- 'trtantown Y. M. C. A. Pwo tjundred delegates forming tho Most TgT -." "v....jf lira ttvimiiiih wuj " Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection. feathered today In the forty-fifth annua) ses- lon Bt the Y. M. C. A.. Uermantown. In an 'ft alt-day meeting -j i jiuuerc v, rnompson. Most excellent Man. fiT Artisan, called the meotlnR to order for Vthe election of officers. The candidates ' announced are" Master artisan. Jaroh It -Jordan: superintendent, Frank A Cham- -JMirH lnt1Atlll l(11lni I tnnhn.. nn.t i'wslter Charlere; recorder, Allen 1 Cox. f, washier, Amerlcus It. Underdo n. and board i f,ef directors (four to be elected) James II rmaioney,. iienry r nerhart Harry C Hmlth, Charlei W McConnell. T Krank J Kendrlck, John Mpsey and William A leyda n ninruanicni nnetiinir me pa merit or Ick benefits was offered The reports of 'the officers showed the organization to be Jn good flnanclil condition, with combined funds of 1,:j?,S47 0. a sain of tT1 . OJ6.0J for the eir. t:M 2.10 paid In death claims and J.'S.OS." "ft In sick benefit Since Its organization tho order has paid 2, 381,273.40 In death benefits and 384. 181,000 In sick benefits, with. 1S.191,000 lnurance Jn force. There arc IG.2S5 member 1107 new ones being admitted during the jcar Luncheon was scned at noon at the tier mantown IJojs Club, where a banquet will be seized ar G o'clock At 8 o'clock the delegates representing Philadelphia. Venn syhanla. New York. Nen Jersey and the District of Columbia, Jntll njtend nn en tertainment at the V M t A A BRUMBAUGH APPROVES NEW GRANGERS' CLUB Protcative Organization Charter Gets "O. K." Hearing on Depart ment Money Demands HAimiSBriUJ March 7 The Gov ernor todaj ;ijprop(l the clurtjpt of the Grange Mutual Casualty Compinj fin or ganization composed of members of the State Orange for mutual protection J A McSparren, of Kumiss, matter of the State Orange, Is piesldent and H N Jtooie of Itilladelphla, Js secretar Governor UrumbauRh will prculde to morrow at a meeting of the State l'conomj and l'lflclency Commission, at which beads of State departments who have asked for Increases of appropriations will hive .in opportunity to explain wh the want mor. money. The departments will be taken alphabetical!) The lluiernor maj xlgn the general ellielencj bill tod.n or tomorrow The Prison Labor Commission has noti fied Governor Urumb-iiish that If the au tomobile license tags fui next j.e.ir .ire to be made by the Inmates of the Huntingdon Reformatory, as at piesent the foige shop there must be enlarged The tags weic held up for weeks this jear nncl tlie ,State Hlghwav Department forced to the lines slty of recognizing last j car's tags for more than a month in ll17 because of In ability Of tho prison workmen to turn out the tags as fast us required C. R. WILLIAiMSON, CADET AT CHESTER SCHOOL, DIES Captain at P. M. A. Succumbs in Year of Graduation Held High Rank Among Students CHHSTEH Pa , March 7 C Rudolph Williamson, of Media, cadet captain at tho rPennslvanla Military' College, died late last night at tho Chester flospital of kid ney disease He was nineteen jenra old Captain Williamson would have been graduated In June as a civil engineer He was maanger of last ear's football team a member of the glee club, and Is said to have been one of the most popular cadets at the college There are onl two c.idet captains appointed and the rank Is con sidered one of great distinction In stud Its ho was one of the highest ranking ca dets at the Institution Funeral serIces will be held Saturday nt t p. m. at the lionio of his parents 423 South Orange street. Media. Members of Ills class will net as pallbearers. The ca dets will escort the body to the grave Taps will be sounded. Flags at the college have been placed at half-mast GUARD'S BOY BROTHER KILLS SISTER WITH GUN Traflic Policemnn's Son, Playing "Border Soldier," Points Rifle and Fires A thlrtcen-veir-old schoolboy attempting to mimic his big brother, a member of the National Guard, who served on tho Mexican border, accldcntallv shot and killed his sister Catherine May Deuber tvvctitv-tvvo joars old, at the home of their grand parents, Mr and Mrs Thomas McConnell. 2J03 South Mildred street Amid tears, the lad Thomas Deuher, the son of a traltlo policeman was arrested b the police of tho Fourth street and Snvder avenue station nnd sent to the House of Detention to await it hearing this morning Laurence T)ubr the brother who had just returned from the tniugiimtlon cere monies Hid his rllle tn the ortier of the dining room Thomas cpled the gun point ed st his sl-ter and made some remark about killing Mexicans like his brother The girl wan gl.un Irr vn the fashion section of a tnng trine to find eiiKRestlnns for a new spring diess .she raised her head ond w.is nboiit to rrplv In a playful spirit when there was n sharp report and she fell to the floor with ,i bullet In hci breast The oungster ran Into the kitchen vibrie his grandmother whs preparing supper Sisters dead' he nied 1 lien the hov fled to the street where he was stopped hv neighbors who heard the shot A delivery wagon was commandeered ami the girl was taken to the M Agnes Hos pital but died on tho wav The girl iwi In a frail phvsical condition um tho result of a iccent operation anil tho phvsklnn at tho hospital have been nnihle to d ter mine whether her death resulted from the bullet or from the ehork Citherlne wis cmploved as a mini In a Torn d lie resident e he hail gone to the Mildred t-treu i esldencc to visit her lirntrei whom she had not seen since his rit,rn from the border George Deuber the ftther was nn dutv last night whin the t raged v occurred Hl wife who was in Atlantic Clt, was noti fied and nrrlved late last night The shoot ing Is ald to have occurred on the eve of reconciliation which was to have brought together two hrnnrhen of the Deuber f.im ll whlih have been separated for some time Thomas the boj and his older bioilier made their home with the grandparents NO ULTIMATUM SENT TO CHINA. SAYS JAPAN Gets $500 Verdict for Injuries A Jury In Judge Ferguson's court jes terday rendered n crdlct of J500 In favor of William William against Herman Dorf man. a produce dealer, of Twent -second street near Cambria, for a broken leg and other minor Injuries nuffered by tho plain tiff when the defendant's wagon collided with a bicjele upon which Williams was riding. The accident happened on Stlllman street above Allegheny avenue on March i. . 1915. ' . Embassy Officials Here Deny Note Was Sent Asking Assistance fur Allies WXSHINtnoN Mar.h T oillt uls at the lap mi se embassy todav llatlv denied their internment hud sent nil ultlmitum to f'hltu 111 an effort tu foire that nation to abandon its ncmiulitv In the world war It Is an entile fain Ication " said one when Infoimed of a stur.v to that iffect printed In New Xorl. While we would vitleome Chlnu at one of oui nllles wo would do nothing to forte her Into the war Till? nlllci.il was emphatic In saving the embassv would have known of an ulti matum especial as t was alleged to have been sent I'ebruarv 11 FirsiMidErd! FREDERICK T.MASON DIES OF PNEUMONIA Prominent in Society and Inher itor of Fortune Naval War rior in Civil War Frederick Thurston Mason prominent In society dletl today nt his residence. 2US Walnut street He hail been 111 from pneu mcnla for more than a week. Mr Mason was seventv-thrt o ears old Mr Mason was of Hugllsh descent his father having tome to the I'nlted states when n filing man Tho son Frederick Thutston Mason, was horn In Philadelphia In ISIs, and iitlindeil several schools In the i itv When he had completed the sttoud.nv mIiiioI tourses nnd was rtadv for tollege the 1'lvll War broke nut With mam other Phlladelphlans Mr Mason abandoned his pi ins nnd enlisted tn fight for the I nlnn The .voung I'hliailelphlnn deildetl m enter the navv He inlli-led in Phlladi Iphl.i nnd aft) i brief tinlning was usslgnni t. the licet under Admiral I unit cut I Ir w i with farm gut at the htttle of Mobile Itai h d was also In ,i division i.f the fleet mm ninnded hv Admiral Palmer rhinughout the war Mr Mason innllni.cd In the i i nud though taking p.itt lu manv engtce tnrMits. rsiaped without being wouided He returned iii Philadelphia, iiftm tin war and in 17 mairled Mls Ilehet i a P Meitnsnn t iv.i of t 'orilellus Mitensmi and .Mrs loin M l..ib). of Phllailelphia 'llieie wfte i . i dren Mrs lasi i with Mr Thoinns vntt and Mrs Hi ig II dtei' n leadei nf the Mnndiv Ilvinlin, iMm Ing Class whlih she afterward tntulm ted alone for manv veus until the death uf her sister. Mrs Arna Stevenson three pars ngf when she re tired flout snelal life Mr Mason was nevei In business but de voted blmelf to the ninnni.emetit of the estate left h his fntlyr He wan n nirni ber nnd for several tears seeretarv of the Phlladi Iphki t'bib nnd was a meinbet nf nf the liltteiihnui' nnd liahliit mil the Knit kerbni l.ei of New X ork it v Mt Mason Is urvlved bv bis widow I he funeral will be In Id 'aturdav nf I .' " at the Mason lionu on Walnut siren JERSEY METHODISTS FIRM FOR PRESIDENT Patriotic Demonstration at 81st Conference Accompanies Resolution of Support ATI. Writ riTV V J Manh T The "lghtj -first session of the New Jersev Methodist episcopal Conference was form ally opened today by JJishnp Hcfr, of Philadelphia There wern many women, mostly the wives of pastots. on the annlous, bent li with lespect to future assignments In tho big auditorium Organization was effected with the P.ev l.'dward A Wells of Wllllainstnwn as see retarv his assistants Ini ludlng Drs U I Upplnoott, Herbert c Helling II M Ulake, II I. Ktadwnv nnd J II Heeves The Hev Wilier I. Shaw of Mratford was again iliiisin statlstlt Inn the Itev Daniel t: t'lalre of Trenton rallrnnd seirelurv, and the Itev Dctvltt t f'obh of Trenton treas urer Shnrtlv before the lose of the opening session there was nn Inspiring patriotic demonstration While spectators stood in the gallerv and the clerical delegates sang Mv f'ountrv TIs of Thee i onferenee adapted a reso lution offered bv the Itev fieorge W lard of Woodstown aligning 49 00 Methodists of President Wilsons home Mate with him snlldl) In a stand for the preservation of Amcritati rights on sea and land White halted Hlshop Heriv In a devout praver declared the nations itllauce Is In the Piesldenl to keep the nation out of war so long ns an honntahle peace In possible and In anv eventualitv tn had the nation to Its deatlnt The resolution declired 'Whereas we be lieve lovnltt tn the cnmitrv as well as lovaltv to Methodism Is Inherent In nur pollfj Itevjlved that the New Jcrse.v on ference hv letter express nur lovnltv and tilcdgp nur support to our honored Presi dent Wondrow Wilson nnd lteselved I'ur ther That everv Methodist chunh in the Nw Jersev tonfeiente dlsplnv and ion tlntie to dlsplnv until this crisis shall have passed the Hag of our nation In nmo promi nent plnie on 01 near the platform There was another outburst of patriotic enthusiasm when a committee nf pistors Aquamarine Brooches Aquamarines, t li c m o s t beautiful of semi - precious stones, attractively mounted in our new brooches. One in particular, oi un usual design, is made of gold with platinum ornamenta tions. It has a large aqua marine in center and a pearl on either side 2. S Kind & Sons, 1110 Chestnut St. DIAMOND MERCHANTS JUWELDItS SILVERSMITHS Jbefc i he weakens from los of blood before the physician can rrach him set the y-kfyM McKetl Stan lard Tlrit A1J V Cabinet to work lu vrvn- ence un l eneetnenesa tn tlioe lital fle mlnuten ii recopnl2eJ b unJernrlter in lowered indemnity pre mlumn The nine dollar coft of tliH uunrunttcd anlnet la neKllKlble torn p.reJ lth th6 yufferlnar and comitensatlon U saves. ROBERT McNEIL Front anil York street, PlillAfletplila, Pa, MS NEIL i'hW mmmmmmm"mmmm'vri,. . ,,' , ii ," t . mi .1 i i' . i n ' , A t ' , , ' h This city is known far and wide as "Musical Philadelphia." Here you find the best 'musicians, the best pianists and the best Pianos. . , , ,. , , The Blasius has long been recognized as one of the best Pianos in Philadelphia. The Blasius. Player-Piano is this wonderful Piano, with an action that is easy to operate and reproduces without any mechanical sctund. Write for Special Plaer Offer i i nmmwmmm?mmmm ''; f V II ::C Warerooms, 40 So. 16th Factory, Woodbury, N. J. n T'HE MERCHANT ,L who has not MOTORIZED HIS DELIV ERY'SYSTEM IS LOOKED ON WITH SOME QUES TION TO-DAY HIS COMPETITOR HAS STOLEN A MARCH ON HIM. i THE-AUTOCAR COMPANY, - , .ARDMORE. PA. ' ; j-a IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIh vlzf i-ijIbIIIIBiTi Hi Jr'sL Hi y ?f AUTOCAR SALES AND SERVICE COMPANY y ' 23d and Market Streets, Philadelphia BOSTON,, , , PROVIDENCE 1 WORCEStER SPJJINtflELD , ' PORTCANP (Me.) NEW YORK 'NEWARK ROCHESTER BUFFALO v TRENTON PHILADELPHIA WILMINGTON BALTIMORE WASHINGTON ' RICHMOND PITTSBURGH SCRANTON . EASTON READING W1LKES-BARRE CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO LOS ANGELES ST. LOUIS CINCINNATI carried a blc flac to (he nltar nnd wwl It while the delegate again sang "America. One of the first thing' conference dirt was to adopt a resolution of aleetlng to the Hev Dr. Aaron IJ. Uatlard, president of the Ocean (iiote Camp Meeting Association, who fs In his nlnet -seventh eir. The Ile l)r Untlard. who has presided ocr conference meniorlal Brlces for many ears, Is III at Ills home In Ocean drove In his absence lodi Hlshop Horry desig nated the Hev II Illdgelv Hohlnsou, of Tit. man, to londuct the memorial session Kulogles were delivered upon the lives and good worlds of the Hev (leorgn H Wight formeilv rommlsslonei of Charities and Corrections of New .leise) given hv the Hev Melville K l-'nder the Hev Newton Nelson nf Camden the Hev William 11 .Stone. Haildotiflelil, Hie Hev I S Verltes. New Unman Itl., the Hev lului Y Dobbin"" Montclalr, and the Hev U S Oorf Kami Ingdale read h the Hev Holmes I lira vatt Hlshop Herr slid they had gone to their 1 ornnatlon "The New Hrolherhooil a seinlbeneflcl.tl assodalloti of pasmts is the subject before Conferenie this nfternomi r'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiB11111"11"1"1111111" Stop suffering from Bright 's Disease, Rheumatism, Gout, Diabetes,, etc. DRINK Mountain Valley Water Pure, tasteless a delightful table water Let u nd Jou inters .hnwrjng w-hil U '' done fur other rhllsdelphlnns. Call, wrlle or phone SAMPLE IT FREE AT "v,".Mhn" 718 Chestnut St. ulfttfiKSi y)a 'fl(t07l& stsrttit Qs& 6r,&e'' ( 26-X3 C. 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