' v ' ' A PHILADELPHIA MARKETS PKOVISIONS I ,..,. a fa.r jobbing demand and ihe Thr ""..p, I'oiloivlni: nre th limitations ,,k'ilf in Mir smoked nn.l slt-drled. at. . ?'.!?. iH trndr. smoked and alr-drled, IniKslM ? ', ' i,,,,,-!,!-. an, iKiiriora. smnketl. I iimn. iifiwn nireu -r.s. '"."... "I.r.'J r" .: ImVA llrtra. -c oo no. o ' nun. -" . imhi IflnM. 'I'"-;"-.. ,,i,.,. m trir. "tic. .ird IS! clt k't"" ridrctl In tubs. 2UC UKI'INKD' SUGAKS m.. .rt.l ivj ulll'l nll'l Illii-lialU'd !? ... II. t iirlrpn IJvirt Hon araliulalfd. . I 'JSrirfd. 7 to onrecllon.r .. il 'Hi. . run iriurf, f jw"'J " DAIHY PRODUCTS jjw.l.'ie per iloz,eii Cllp;t;m;-i-The market ruled Aim and 'ir tlcher. due lo nuniu Pemaiid H" fair ijuo llitlonn N'e Y"rk full .ream, rutin, held I't'le:?1!! epe. Ial lllkher. ?.n York full 'imni, fair ( sood In Id Wtl'iiQ do, phi l lklm, ltVS.''- POULTRY ttllll de TDUT1K. lr F UKKhM"!' - fu.'l in " wif iiii '"ll rfanH up T If'T1 prlt U'uoiatlon wn an !f,fnll0r) l'reffh K I M I 'In m Krrl fowli. I'J i to IMX. Or p ku iitmv M-id icu, -n-. no, 23f; faiaiier Hi4'" Ji'.! uni luuiitTn, ury- jMfKfO. i.oc. ruttmiiiK tun tn, ppiitii, urj- jfrkH in Iioxm wolshiiie Hltli. ib. pfr puli. 230 Sac; roantlni; (hlfkn. ntrn, in hux. weijnlnB . if jut imr o'tf.n; ro-iiins thickens, western lrpl(kM, in l.b's.. ivetBh- JnjSSlO lb pvi pair '.." ronntlns thkkiii tfBlern, In bbN velshipg 7 lb per pair, J1 ,tf22c: broltlnj hi. I;rn Kt"rn. In Ijoxi-. .vclchln'r 3$i4 lh pnr pair, WfiTL'tlr, i tilrkcim vktshtnv V rjjll. lliu ti.it niip " I "I1'' Ir iln m I A. I 'itifn, IS&IIf'i bioilrn Jfr'f f.mc, .'i.irn, rlpnl1r nlhr iioh rh ktchln(? 1'. jfiOl? Din lplpr?f, 3UKJ't x ' n ."ui . sne sic: I rutns. ttquatii, per UtVPti nniio wpignins li'tnj io 'wr don. Slr r -. whnc. n fishing H4iln lb. ,rfr dozen, l 2?Wi,T. lvhlie. ui'IshlnB: fS lh. .jf dozfp. JS.r.ltft.'l "ft, white, flghhiw ICltl mall and No L' o(K5l. KK ESI I KUUITS The mirkn ivub rem rain nrm on rliolif Mot L ith demand fiunl tn ih llmltnl uflerlntj Quo tatlonn: Appl per bhl York Imperial. Ml1 too: Urn Uain 5i r.0(ij4 7,1. rtuldwln V 1. S4S09.rif), do -iirtruded. $3 St 4, tlreenlns. No. 1. S4 :n(Lfr.r.o ilu, unaradfil. iaff- j. Kind, No 1 !i T.utipiS, do. uncrudfd, S.U- I, Stamrtn. No. 1. Ml ft. .Ml, do unijrnded. $1! fto' 130: Wlnfsap o 1 14 ".oftd: do. imcra.ted I-M063 ftu. nnuUs northwrrttirn. tfr box. SI An ft I'M: lemon nrr bov. SStitM.ftU. nranen. l Florida, ner irui Uiiuht. fanci. J:t'fi.;iO: , Russet, fancy fjffitl poor. ftnrSi J1.1T, tun- nnea, l loricja por atrnp. 54 Wo; Kraperrurt. (Florida. er train lktA idiipapptos, Klorlda. ? Indian Illcr per era if, $- A()$rM.ftu, rrunberrln, CiM Coil, per bbl taucy Jate arletleH, T1fi k 1 50; early black $Abt l i ranbf rrle., ('aim (VI, rr crate, U ".'ir do Jt-rflpy, darU, pt fratp. l30G1.7r: do, JrrKe lUht. per rate. $1 150; itrawberrlea llurlda per tiuart. 405f(U(.. VGCiKTABLES Demand a onl moderate hut- allien Rfn erallr wero nfll wustalned on hoke tt I; Quotations; White poiatoes. per bush TennsyUanla. hole- $L'.30 8t1L,.7."; New Voil. choice. S'2 TASfJ 7T Whl(i nnlninpq .lt-rnv. iwr tuhet, I1.404M ;. Sweet Ttatoen, RaMtern i rrore, per ddi .no i. n hiWi),:o, mo l. 91 ou ' 2. Sweet potatoes. T)e1nwaro and Maryland. rir Hamper o. j $i mU'WI io; so. ', i uftp 40; culls, 1 Sweet potalo8, Jersey, per haikft No, 1. $1 4tl'tM ftO, No. J. ftOfiftc. inloni. per loo-lb bae No. 1 yellow. WtipHi M. 2. 51 OnbliRRP. southern, per hamper. 1150 C 3 Hpinncli. Norfolk iht bbl.. 3-14, do. Texu. per hamper lli.ftnwa. Knle. Norfolk, per ' 1'5O02 I'aulitloner. Norfolk, per tratn, 1 1.50 02. Lettuce. I'lorida, fanrv, per basket. 14 W) 6 T.0; do, do, poor to sood, per basket. II Hi PUpv riAplilj nm lll.ltiiii .irat I1n W. Bern, llorlda per banket Greert, J'l.SU ttunfl. ' -a,M(lli I'BKPiani, norma, per no. t ".tiuwti, i-ci'iic i d r iuriuii, ier ihjx, .,o) tw o. I Rnnnk r1!..!.!.. - i..K t r.in nw ri I :,?'"" luiiun 1ri mm, i .i'-,u. ivuit, liilorldi. per basket. $4P7. Tomatoes. Tlorlda, pf rrp, - (owl ;,u. lusnrooms. per iu. Uikflt. IM0O1 75 !,PARMERS HOLD SMALLER STOCKS Supply of Corn, Wheat, Oats and Barley on March 1 Below Year Ago WASIIIVnTrvv i i. o ..- -- -ji '" w.s JIUILII O.-IIII3 UIUI re rortinr hnaerl nl UA T..Hnn.. ne iA -i....t tes, from reports of correspondcntH and ICCQlS. till" nftArnnn,, n.,ln,.,H.l Ik.l ll. Lwnqunt of corn on farms March 1, 1917, I &3 ftbonr run Jirnftn i,i ... on t . ffMvJ'A1!! 1 "op, aealnst 1.110.G5D.. -" vuoucis, or ai.a ncr cent of tho 1S1H rrop on farina Jlurclt J. 101C. Abool ii: .,... ..i i- -.,.. - m. vl ini. ui ine crop mil ne jwpped out of tlie counties where Brown, Bi, :, ' "-r tt!"v at ul is"" crop, rue SiKm". of th0 10lr croI whlch '" mer- I itii ,iiv buuui aa per cent (equivalent to 2;;1",7:',00 husliels), attalnm 71.1 per cent BJ'.t-7,965,000 bushels) of tho 1915 crop. The Il .tiU?rll'0,,or tountfy 1'cr husliel March III. '1,9- A 'ear "Bo tho price was l"! tents. i" Th amouni of wheat on forms March 1. il'Jwas al'out '01.3C5.000 bushels, or l4iiaX . '" "' Ulc 1SPlc crPi acalnBt 214,. fftron i ,8helB' or 23'8 l'er cent of the 1915 I tr i ' aiarcn I, laiu. About 5U.6 Ith. ; ..' "l0 L''P wl" ,)a shipped out of itn .:'' wlere Krown nBalnst 01,7 per Ylfo -Sf ,,e 19lli cro"- T,' nvcinue pi Ice frw a J"WaS 1,04, C0,,,Pa,ei1 l-2 a ,111? amount f t on farms March 1, ill K nA ww,um,vi,u uuniiriB, ur Ill'lorin i"".1 T tlle 1910 tro"i Blnst 598. flcr,0nb2? ?r ,er '?!' of the 1915 nt of Jh.,era 8row"- "BiliiKt 30.1 per '"reoun ST,ioIJ1it'rop- T"8 averaK0 rr,ce i.e . "trj' "o69, compared to J0.1"7 a -' u. wit wo0","!.0.' J.riy ."n ;. Mh i. fcMcf.ni -. T " -,ii,uu uuhiiels ,or ls.2 buaheu ,he l9,1 cr""- vacalnst 58,301,. 'opa ,i! " I'er cent or tho 1915 kantU. LI1"0" Wl" ,,e slll',"ea ou' f th 191K , B'wn, aBainsc jj.2 per cent iJibq ii.' cro"' Aerage jirlce for country . "' year 9.695, WWln Wllltnm. n ... 'cimiM.;r iiiHaiy to liipana KVEIvAND. 0.. March g.Shae-. H VLZBU"Jl WLft"n? '.rnpany lii i '." "i"0'' meet nif tialt pn iApr" 3 for the Purpoas ot P?fi o,012lhTa8; ':th capltil stock . .,.vv 4U i.UltU.UiiU' rtr fanth law. jnkw v j jj GKAIN AND FLOUK J .-.TrirTl)lK. IViHS bush. The nlar '"& FTleady iin.ler ilsl" ofTi-rlnss and h til f"".;! Vjuoimiom r lots, n export ,url"f"":;,,' if iinO'.Mitt steamer No - ml. 'SiffiPiff 'Nu : I red, l,ml '". "Jelled R'M.JilVV. rejete.l H. il Suril.Hl X J,W-llr Pi"' in'"3'' hl,,n' "'' '"" ""' 1 ,vBi5,7 ino market waa iiulet at former IBM JVLrs-tons i'r l"l f"r local ir?'!'. til"' .Vivsterii N - Wi ll.-'JC'll.lM. is )""Sniio I JHH.i'i, lo. No, 4 ellmv Xi-No :i ielkm. it thwl.iu. , wlhCfn iinvinir. .'iH.ii.'it bush Trade wn "'VT7 n?l7" ruled i"l-.i.ly Isolations. No Till? 7i '"" MBnnHnl while. 7:W 74c No WKJ ' ii-rtlSi' s I white. 7it!7:.v, eiiinpt " w rsbAjC ""I;, m-llereh.ls, " ' ""' l.'-'5-' I "".Trki Th. market was unlet and " .,, Important ihatigi'S Wuotnllona per I2Si in o"d Winter, slralKBt IXWUMI 1M "J- ,lear. roitoii arks, .sftiiMsj:.. """' .iralaht rotloti sins, Jtinuat. io It1"". ',non aa l. I '.'Stf ftoi sprltm. ilear. I!,;ffe to. p"t'n JWIHWHW do f.vnrit.; " d? lillSoWtnM'i. r.t mills, iholie and 'ht.,pPVu)V'u' In' small supply unci firm ,f5otVI7 75ftti r-r l.,l as lo -.ualli. Jr'Ilr hanii tJsB.IO. pork fnmllv, Uii i-Wl Mmi S f cured loos-. IHO -Jl'.c. il,i. 'fclLl kwse '.'-5Pi,3t d)..do. smoked. JII J! rlnir lianw anioknl. ill unci. n to Mi-r. titner.""''.'! , .ji.u... hums Hm.it',l. ,n?f eared KiftiM'ic. boiled. bgnrlMs. 33c: Sa ll8. '"! PP-kl. acrordlns to !!..; looi. lS'if brfakfaat liaion. in tt "li'Ju.i.faa" iltv iurr.1. Jl'-ar: l.rrnlifaPt niTTrR Th mnrltei ruled alr.iil hut (rail ... iulM ttuolailona V.-Hern. freah. aollil ililfro. utra ilri. 40( . tlr-tf.. .Tc. a-i oil. iv nrirby prlnrp fam Hi. Miiraae mini. wnlTI'e" flrata .'HW.TJ. aeionil, ir.dj.liic JJpcll Vami lirandi of prima Jobbing l V" lic. KflO8 nplrlpll" uere fllllle liberal anil prl' en i fanner iterllneil 11 : per mai- llenuiiiil a .file at relad llaurea OuoiHtlnna' .Ni'artu " . ac per dozen nearb- llrnf". IS 711 per iiii neartiv uirreo ri"lpta. s j. pr n. -pitprn extra l-k per ooren. do, i-Klr.t lltala IHT'l per iae do 'firm" I H .'." per mw, fnlliv lufed candled fr'h i-mrn er Jobbltu: at it't In Bind II Biinrill tJinl flrin eirind ftjul to tli t!Tprlt& (juutiitlotir 1 owl II I J quallll SJWSH Ht.1gK rrmliTl. ISil jJiioW roostem ttlWITi . Hprlnc thlcUniiH. sofl jncHtfd, IMU-Ni tlwUn jb to five ami iuallt HS'lic. PlCPoli ol.l ii iialr. L'SSUv, do ! ih "- i p...t ..,.,-..- ...,- tuir -'0(l"if MIS""1 J '" uini intr iipnu, -.t'a 1 , no. ithlrtff .1U Ihs 4 nl n i 'J2,af. do. wplahhie li ih nrlpip -Oft L'.'i foul;. In bbli.. fancv. tri plckfd WPlghnifi l!n Id tul npp oplftc. GREAT CHIEFS IN RED MEN'S COUNCIL Deputies in Session Under Ap peal of Gren); Sachem Coombe on Vital Efforts buThoU'T1', '""I01'1"""" " Hi monthly "tulln ,. r',niV, "lKl,t Hrra"Ke'1 'or the 1. di, n . f ","",!, '" 1,anl Mo'"' Kv .W.l ..Vn" rr?"""' Ur-Ptitle dl- . .. ,eK0rkll,lf of "", rl""1' I" their .mrV? ' ,,rl:',K' " S ,oh M '""' for Z: "" U,,"V,I" ""' "'"til''.! them for tic fo-operatloii ihiil,,K tho e. lie Iro. v'""' ""' I- h .lM. If the mere L ?. ." 'lf""-1" l.-nlon ami lurenup adonMona Tlio niublrm of am- heorderT T ' ",,!" '"0''l, " -o v" If m mI '"i "lale tl"' KAM " I""tM en lea. ?.. 'i'!""'"'' "f ""option- .lurlim- the ThV.i! ." .I""r'' '" '"" ,i,Rt " "k" ,, v, : a:":. h"ju'"" - ! mwiiiiic . " "ii urKaj il HuIMIiir . tllirlln Hie 1. i li.awiiii ,a llf7Ie'nllel'T!,,l!r1,,.",',,, '" ,," 'VlBWfllll ill iMniiepurKntt Tr he. No 301 ,.,, Mn,ij Plslil. Ilepuly Cl.iilile Ulllei pfesl! Inir "ll.e ""'nsk'frr '"""i'.'-J, ' Jnhn ".'..'"Sjt.o.1 " ! II it 11 V "'"J'V " 'I H " Walker. !, il '?' " It ttoli;er t" S fharle. I: li'lntni.1:: '."' "i '",nk ' Kl"" "iK-nteV. h- ?ih I'T" deleBiuion it -na nno .if Ine banner illatrkt mepilnca. nri'i!k;!,ir."" No, 3w.' "lehrated Ha inein. a.reel Mi',! ll?,,,V,"' ""' wlftl Telj.,,t, alreel an.l (llrar.l aii-mie on Wedne.dai night. .,.! " "".'' """'erialmienl anU lalka eie mailu l niemtiera of lh lloar.l of Ureal i'hlfa I M i harlea I). Hell k.ip hli monolosU' i-.n dl'lilii meelliiB nHa hel.l in WTat,itie . i '? ."''; ,n.f "ermanlortii. lal Thura.liv lill.ll II S H T. ! HeanlikHli.il' M. I'hait--. I.. Hyl weni Hie apeakera ill.lrl.t nienlmt nan ,e,i in u. iMcviain i.r Weeiu.,,,. s til.-, tn Textile Hall Kenalnu ton. mi I rlda nlchl 'I he upeakeri Indude.l lnmbera nr the Hoir.l or Ureal I'hlefa Thief ur It'folda ulerllld and P. W iloin Nlihola tin 'I Mirda Malit neil ihe banner dllr. I lliee'lnn of Weal fhlladelphla will be held In the wigwam nf Teio 'Irlhe. No :I43. ai heen l.v-flral alreel ami Woodbind menu. i:xlenilie pieparallona hale been niacle and ripul l.urk iiniii rlolni" ihe Inrgent meeiiiur, proMdlni; weather londltiuni am rlnhi ilii Tilbe o n77. baa plarled n ue 1,011111 I' John lloerr C or It. Hen .UDmlela and l)epui Hllt I ox are on Ihu Job cerv ThulHda nlRlit. , N'aunl Trllv No 47ll look In four neiv mm hern in In. .t nieellnc (hi the Jd of 3il.iri.li ll will lelebrute lis annlera,ir with a hummel and entertainment to It- membera and ramtllea r H ,lerli KIiib will b. toaatmnaier and nlso make the addrem of weleome. No. n7l held all exlij Keailoti al Ihe Annex Jail week and a new degree team waa orR.inled Willi I.d rioreu deKren luaater H. s. hill llalillll waa aeleeted n prophet I' S Hill lluhti was aerietarv Depute KlatelltraKer ilalma loka'a aer.ite attendance baa lolalvd eient-lla ilurlus tbu fold Moon I'ballabooihee No 17, Ii lakliin In new mainbera eerv rneellnn. On Wedmadav Ot tawa Tflbe. the l.i I i,-et tribe In tho L'luled Htatei will aend Its i rai k team ner from l.imdeii lu work the adoption degree Deputv fliarlca IJmbi.rKer baa arranced for a blrf cjth erliii; II C of 11 Joaeph Nowery, of L'anulen. will bo preaenl Watahlunl: No 4IIS. of l.lalienh. took in een mora new ineillhrra at the lalt nieelluif. maklne u total nf thlrt-flve. for the laat two inouthH. I)epul Jeaa lleatork reporta a gain for bla tribe. -. Uepul I'ratik Herkelbaik promlxed i aet of ibli'flaltra tuui.ih.iwka to tho trlho of bla dltttriit taklni; In the most palefm.e. 'the rei-orda Ibu ahow .Htnudimr 1311c No JDO, with Ihlrty-one. Tetonka, No IJ'Jl. baa twenly-four. two morn on ibo llit and one relnatatement. Tacoma. Mo. 177 bua llfleeii. Hoquesalu. N'o H71. tui twido uud alx on Ibe Hat. lhery trlbo In tho dlatrb t li dolnir sood work. Ti tonka Trllw. N'o ;lJl, bidda a auLllll overy third l'rlda If la now maklnir pieiiuratloua for Ha twent-flftii unnleraar. . S i' II Jamea II Pbikerion. aralsted b y r, of S '1'runibauer V C Ueoiae Sluwe N' V r 11. neorae W 1'rlie, I'. '. IT. I.oula Shan. ! i' II. LouH jJeruar. -d, rarmer I'red HeU'rly. Deputy iJeorKu V Hnyder. .Ir , and othir lumplnlona Inatltuted Mernpanacka Aaio clalluli. No -'rtil'i. al Tpland. I'a S I II Plnkerton, aaaialed bv the Slate of fkera. iv 111 Inatitule A7tee Aaaoi Utloli. No. 1 ilU'n . al .1".u"i North Second atreei, lonlKht rhlef I'lukerton report IhM order of llaMnakera throughout the State to bo allowing a larffe In ireaau In memberahlp and lhat moet all asao ilatlous are now bonell. lal Degrtc of I'ocahontas A new touticll. I. of P waa lualituUd at Willow Orove, by the Ureal IMrahonlaa, llar bara UridBeu, aailnled h the (treat Wenonah, Anna MUllaln. Ureal Propheteaa Tatherlna Out boff and Ureal Keeper of Iterorda Pauline He Hanfro and inembera from man lounrlla of Philadelphia The dree leant of (tawaueaa 1'ouncll performed the Initiatory woik in a ftrM claaa manner. Tbla atalf ia i onaldered aeoond lo noun In Ibe reservation The loumll waa In atltuted with a memberahlp of ntt-tlxht Much credit la due in Past Ureal Poiabontaa l.eila M Orosa, Ureal Prophetess I'atherlne Uuthoff and P. i' Klorenio H Welsr, chairman of tha board of appeals, for the assistance rendered the oricanlzer, O Corson The new louncll looks ery promising and Is pomposed of Hbnosi all oun&: people. The Uieat Pocahontas has ap pointed as Ha deput Catherine liulhofT, under whosa KUblance the i ouncll will bo tauaht the many duties re.iulre.l by a new council, and with her kindly direction 'nay beioine one of the. best counills In Ihls section of the Slule. LOCAL MIXIXf, STOCKS TONOPAH STOCKS Bid Askea- MaeNamara . .... Midway ... Mlzpah Hxtenslnu .Montana .OS llll 111 lit .'J7 .14 .'J I Ilescuo Eula - GOI.DF1KI.D STOCKS niue null Booth , Combination Fraction IJlamondneld H 11 Dalay oro .. . . ... Sandstorm Kendall .... Sller 1'lik MISCEIXANIXIUS Arizona United 111 . . . 10 ... 04 . . (IS . . n.t Nevada tun . . Tecopa Mining , 11 LIVE STOCK QUOTATIONS 'CHICAQO, March 8. IIOOS Hecelpt.. 24, 000. Market 1013o hlaher. Mixed and butcher.', il4.3014.5: Rood hfj.y. $14.85 tf 14 051 rouah heavy. $14.4514.6n; llaht. U4.SO14.85; Tlas, 111 1BJ'13.6U, bulk. I14.UU S'HM CATTf-K necelpts, S500 Market atrontr nees, J7.O0W1S.4O. cowa and heifers. J4.76U 10.731 stocker. and feeders. 17811.40; Texan.. 18.75ifl0.a3: calves. J9.5011.73. H1IK11P Receipts, IL',000 Market slrona. Nathe and western, 17 40W1S.50; lambs. 111.75 13, NEW YORK BUTTER AND EGGS NEW YORK. March 8 RUTTER Receipts. 4040. tuba. Yeaterday'a Bdvante waa lost under Increased supplies and only nioilerat? tradlne. lllaher acorlna. 4t.l'.. extras, 40Vi40i; extra ftrats'af'ieUoc. State dairy. 8UV4 40c. EUllrt-lietelpt,. in.484 ta.e. I.r prke. esiabllahed on ali (trades. Closed u'JJt.W"' Extras, 3SV4c; extra tlr.n. HSc. flrns. -VpW white. 3d &87c; brown, a435c; mixed. 32!i & 3314 c. GOLD IMPORTS AND EXPORTS NBW YOUK. March 8, tJold lo the amount of $500,000 has been withdrawn from the Rubtreasury for shipment to Can ada. This makes $1,000,000 shipped to the Dominion since yesterday. There has been no explanation of the peculiar counter maiemeiiti of gold between Sew York nnd Canada, An amount of $200,000 In cold was wlthdiawn for shipment to Cuba. A ship, merit of $5,000,000 was received from Can ada and deposited at the Assay Office to the credit of J. V. 'Morgan & Co. SAN FRANCISCO, March 8. The steamship Walkawa. has arrled with $2,600,000 gold from Australia, consigned (o J. I. Morgan & Co. Expect Higher PIb Iron Prlceg PITTSDUnOH, March 8. Indications are that pig Iron price will he advanced $1 or $2 a ton at an early date, Number 3 foundry Iron has sold at as high as IJD"Vlly. and No. ?- rounory ia com- s ivauey. ss f-wr r ftvlrNf Ur Wmw-tir m -- Hiree momln il ; s Dr a oniliii'tpfl i. ..ri.. r.t .,. niet rie mirir i. . -. ... ' . .'. ' "'7 Virlmia i.,..n). ,11,,r",' The alten.lan.e nt the 'l-ll "a HLi, t'lM1",'!": ""' l""r ,hnt l't-' u? r . . EVENING LEDGERPHILAr)EIiPHf, THL'tlSD; ":. IIAROR 8; 1917' "PLYING SQUADRON" 1 liii)Miil''lKffi.HiMiaHHtH4lD)H I K.istijKS' vie ."'"wiw'. ''KsSHpvssssMSpBjBrT. tpppsspM-iapntHPpnsji fi In tlic picture arc: Charles C. Bulkley, of Hamilton 59(5; Joseph M. lithian Protection 'J4H, .loshun N Litch lleld, mannfrcr of the Labor Buieau; IL Ross Mclvor. Purity 32j5; Andrew JcfTcrics, Totem 1000; Krunk F. Con way, Temple Encampment 100J Frank P. Sherry, American Star 40i"; Marry Graham, American Star '105; Ktl wartl Kaiiekson, Kcmcmbruncc 731; Grand Secretary Usher A. Mall, Samuel II. Pope. Totem lOUOj William McM Cull, Caledonian 700; Charles Kntwistlc, Columbia fili; William Mills, MiUe 1000; William Heppcrt, Orphans' Rest l.'!2; Grand Muster Terry A. Slimier; Louis Sues, Damascus ."80; Louis A. MciikIc. Kast Park 101'.'. FORESTER FINANCIERS FOR FUND EFFICIENCY Session of Board of Court Audi tors, Sectional Visitations and Official Honors I'lniri standard N'o I9S, ntidltniiuni. ISO.' s Hro.ul tiilneil the , it bo.tnl nf I- at Ihit'iKctu Hired, cnlei- of Court Autlltcirn. a hods of 472 cMiei lenced norUem After luiillne hilHlnc.'H the hod) ipmiIciI Info a illscUHSinli of 11r.1rllc.1l Issues In winch Hrui. S'aunrwnlil. or No 101. Apeldorn. No 2S. Cnbelwlts;. No 33. Scliaffncr. No 55. Walker. No. f,s. Hriice. No 93, lluhii. No 107. MiNlwpe. Xn 131, Mcliartey. No. 14'.'. l.otk. No 101. Nolan. No. ITii, Hlick, No 18.1. i o If. No 197. WIIMliiili. No. 208 mid Parker. No 2IS took n pioniliient pan Kupieme udltnr .Kinien .1 Iluiosi In his piaitlcal lull, niKisiil ibe local auditors lo make thn lln.'inrl.il tepuitM leplele In ilc lalln anil full of Interest, so thai a thnioilgh knowledni' tan he oblalned lo the stiindliiK of iboj lourt. anil the stiftgestlotiH einbodv Ideas i.i loiioi'i ilellcloni'ies. If ntiv. mid lo rnbaiuc Ihe work In ecrv phai'i. He said. ' fraternal membership which Is nil brought into dliecl mntacl, with th life and moeiuentH of Ihe nihanizatinu Is not n normal membership, it lai ks Inlelllxence ami IomiI hs well as In enthusiasm for effiilency and stabitit. We ahould ever keep foremost Ihe pre dominant Idea lhat our plan of operation and iHsnellts Is such as tu make pry member an Intixrnl part of the ureat fabric of fraternal Ism, fllllmr his own plate, addlnir strensth and symmetry in Ibe whole We must proi l.ilm that Ihe Individual s ihe most Important factor In the i naaement in the meetings in financial suppi.rt. 'Ihe members are II"' rulers, and eerv officer Is iH.ouulabli' lo the nirnihershlp. and heme Ihe membership should U" ill poysesslou of lomplelo nlfl. la) dil.i. .'onuilled b .onuielenl brothers, making i lear eer factor of Import ance and the auditor a n port snould to so i omprehensilfl I'l firm and mailer thai tho members tan tirasp ibe situation and our mein uds of tliinml.il work.' The exhibit of reports was an nhjirt lesson In efiklem) methods, now uen rall In or.ue lu courts 'The Past Chief Ilalisers' Aasoilallon al Ual field Hall. Third nnd Uullnowood streets pre senia a monthly session which Is always an u. i astoti of animal. d anion for some speclil ef ili len. v movement llroiher )b Numee of Hat rltk Henri. No. 2.11, secretary or ibe bod I olds lhat the assemblage of the cMe workeis is one of Ihe powerhouses of l'. of A endeavors and Iho lourta act as service stations to irans init Iho enthusiasm lu tho work methods Hurt treated H c l-'arrell. of Norhern Llla-rtles. No 1511, summaries lh.l tidvanlat,es lo be derived from membership in me uRKTcgtitlnu of the Pasi Chief Kuliuera. "The rosur loiuprlscs 1'oresters who attained their knowledse of and sui.'.t's In Iho or.ler throuch personal fctutly nnd servl. while passim: throuah Ihe stares that are le.iulsltti to reach the honor of a H C II 1'ruui such u combination of exponents, piattl. al In Ideus of fraternal wink Iher" , an be pro i uretl for .ourts and the membership (reneratlv suiiffistlva plans aYallable lo meet conditions as thev exist oi ma) arise It ai la as u slIluul.illnB fai 101, to lonlimifd emleavors, enables wIHIuk workirs to .n t with lult'lligt'tlt eal. and not lu haptla.ild protejuit' puts il,tm lu lou. h with Hit n inlerested in methods of up-to-date lilelis and work 111 Ibe fraternal sphere Insures ihe altlltaii.l aicalnsi lonliliess bv Klvllu; Ihe iuiu,eli)al lotupanlousnlp of men allnncl la Ihe same endeavors. Iheiebv trl tin? a broiuii r know 1. due, lut reaae ot pirsonal eiritlin.v bv imil.lnir the enrolltd more luterist. Intr lo his i ourl . oileaKUes und therein mulll ldVlllK Ihe silialices of nior. BUI . I hH In eveiv lourt moveinenl ihamploned" Rrother T' II Uormtev of I. .1 .smith. N'o 211, ot the membership lommitit points to hli own total liodv aa one lhat protlte.1 from its contingent of V c K.'h In the association, and in uritlnR new applications ri fers the prospective lantlldite to seek like teallmony from an court enrolltd. or If Individual referent e Is wanted, directs those soiiKht lu be proposed lo person al!! heai what will be lold bv Hrothers Ouross, Standard. No 111.1 .Inline. Enersetli. No 107. Ilueber. Mount Vernon. N'o 117. Walter (Jeorce Washington No. 124 .M Oermott Neshntnlnv. N'o till. Connor I'ontlac. N'o lit I'arlev J'ros. peril). N'o. 170 Walnwrlcht. Manlua N'o 190. Kell. Olive llran. h N'o 20.1 Emm, rltk. Wins low N'n 211. Parker. Putnam. N'o. 21a a few of Ihe '.'Ml dually qualified members who have espoused Ihe lause pronioted by Ihe associa tion and know lis worth 'Ihe .South Philadelphia District save a splendid dlsplav of Us continued n.tlvltles in the exihanue of frniernal visitations Inaugu rated by the i onus In lis western sei tlons. to become Iteltcr uiqualnled with the to-operative competitive muris In the iclnli) The gioup of local bodies vvllhln Ihe radius from I'ed eral lo Wolf and west of Hroad lo Tweruv slxib sireei. adopted tho plan, whlth. strand to say. was Ihe outcome of a aiiKBestlon made bv Ilrother William Kennv. of MiClellon. N'o 143. to Ilrother Ahaus. of Thurlow. No 2!'l. both of Ihe eastern section. While that lo lailtv was deliberating" Brother Connell. of American Eaale. No, i3. saw the utility of the Idea nnd had his court start the movement thus leaving Ihe easterners to evolvo some other ortalnol idea The courts In the movement vvhlt b visited No 93 were Robin Hood. No. 14. Vesper '.. Passvunk, 34 Southwark. 01 .Federal C.fl. Penn sylvania. I7: Continental. 71, Caledonia 72. Columbia. SO' laberlj 04; Energetic. 17: In dependence 134. I'ontlac 144; Standard. 1U5. Eranklln 2411. Rltner. 250; Robert Morris. 2.11, and Wharton, 203. marshalled by a member from each. Oorbelt. llamble, Oawles. Ilannar. McKernan, Simon. Moloney. Caldwell, beputnon. bunn. Urown. McE wee. Kahey. Moelter. Moore, Carroll, l.ynch. Tally and Slrohmetz. An enjoyable nleht was accorded the visitors Tr, other twenty-five courts of the district are expected to brine Into action some unique feature to outdo their western colleagues. Court Cross Keys, No 340. 5009 Market atreet will tonight convene one of Hi session, a noted for the variety of the suhlecta consid ered Ilrother John While says the court alms id attract the attention of I. membera by things worth while, then obtains their concentration upon vital issue, within the fraternal scope. Brother Hangs briefly elves the reasons for Its splendid achievements "The transactions are conducted with landor. good sense and problly, and thus we have established a court as we de sirn It to be. though- capable of Improvement, but with the workable forces at our command we are able .teadlly to make Progress The famed degre. exemplars will give an In itiatory ceremonial to display tho proflcloncy attained. Ilrother Connor and tho efficiency committee will present seme new feature, for fraternal willing workers. Supreme I'ru.te. nonohuo will alve an uplift advice talk, and a rVroiram ol ' merit parts will be given for the pleasure of those attending the meetlne. -.....a Vnrtbsast No. 810 at a session taken i in .urveslng tha around of the propo.ed tin in subject to tome before the Grand Court con. v.niion' wa. assisted In the consideration by the Ji.ua of represeulatlve. from Courts Tamarend V!;"lJ Palriik Itanry No. 281. IMtnam No "ill Somerset No. .21. victorious No, .131, Reed. S. t5 demand lalm consideration of delegate, quaimed to act with prudence. . ..... i,.r,nv lilts of Tleasur.r J. V. llra.1v w.re considered apropos by reason uf thn uear W... lo the election of delrgalra. He salds 'Three clause, of member, summarize the gen- ii characteristics of delegate., Kirst. ea finrkar. who accomplish things: second. whn consider the ....ion. a clearing nouse lor .ii shades of opinions, where yarns are swapped .Uii anecdotes related; third, those who know ? and care le., and who look upon the convention simply a an outing Jaunt. Tie.a do convention QOII1.IM,, J, McNulty. the chief r.ngrr. and 111. -iiff' outlined the plan to add.100 new mem Ur, l.a ine plan 10 ago tuu new mem- tira before tbs convention Arier tne . nrosram ot sood, cheer wa. pre.enied. before the convention After the ..salon That the actlvltle. In Ih. up State fl.ld. of Voreitry at not. abating 1. evident from the i, counts furnished by Orand Chief ftang.r Tllot inttn0' ?!1iiSt? "S? .flL '" ?.'u ll? v.. a i ;. ' .it,,. l.uulOw o .in aiaceo ixu. .uu. J'lltio r (Mearfl.ld & l0. North I'hlladslphla No. 2t 1 ore Ul N"' r l,'tsy Uoss No. 222. Sham. ;!i No 2l. and I'bosen Krlends No. IBB. 'Iho n.atipr are oi sutn vital imoorianie i -'-'" i.V.F ' W V QF INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS ern held a . Inas Iniallou nl ibe Enipue Mi dlliirluni of thai loivn anil 17.1 were received mm membership More than anon P.irllili'iitia at ihe ier tnnulil ami all ..f tin t ourts oi tin surrounding districts were represented. I'et'kvlllo held a i lass lhat .otrtparcd nl'" nnv other localll of Its populallon. and Cu l.ondale added lis list quoin lo Ihn IIllO promised as Us proisirtionam share In the Stale round "i At Ihe latter fun. lion ilrnn.l Treasurer It . rarlev was presmt, his t.uir nllnwln lam t ii meet ihe tl. c. II there, and from thai poln' eH. h will resume bis stheduled loilte -n as 'o 'tiler all the Viinlaite tsilnts. V goodly rppieseutallnu of Forestets Soilietl In tho publlt ret epilon at Eups Atitlltorluui len tlered Past supreme Treasurer John J ilutrln bv his friends lo extent fell, nations to him nnd bis belpmalo upon Ibe twenlv II ft It annlveisary of ihrlr ivcddlni: As n member of lotal Court I'assjunli. N'n. .11. nn.l H U C II . nf East End n :i.l ami I. .1 Miiit.i of No Jll i " well as n lol.iliorer In maul phases of ihe work of th ordei ho Is well known lu the activity -enters 11.. was arati.l Ii . I tanner "l I'ennsjhiinla In limn 0.1. The best wilte nre evienlcd him h his brother member '"r a" elenlon of his .icnrs. that he liny tclebrale the gol len Jubilee of tho happ iieul, courts Silvan Hope of .1, uktnmwn utbli r. I'nttstnwn Cheliiiihain spring Mill und I'l Lie of North Wales wer lataelv repri senle.l at Prld" of Norrlstown nt the session of the Monl aonier) l oliuiv Courts Alilalaain itt'il Aillvlllis retlerallon The ieii;ates present were llrotll ers Cameron ihalrninn. Horn 1'otts llvines, l.ser nil. Ilurlon, Mi Cornil. k Heller Morion lohann. n llrlen Mrliade. llolaer. Ehllncer. Parkir Mvers Hirker. Whalen and l'rlel. Hep resMnialives of Courts Its, sj IIP 122. 137. l.l'l. las and 3117 presented malttrs foi . otisMerntlon assignetl al a former session .V feature of the tonvocallou was a targe class initiation In Ibe loitll holt lourt The Impressive tlegree wotk. vllt!1 portraved bv wortl drill work and tab leau made a marked impression as llberl). unit) benevoleuci' and coniord wire depleted In prnctbal lessons Msllors from Phil idelphls represrnlallves of the lomblnatlon lomtnlltee. I'asi Chief Rangers Assocbitlon, Deputies' Conclave. I'oresters' dav tomuilltee Consolidated Degree Tiams Assem bl. I nlted Roosters' Combine lAllowshlp Club and other agent les of netlvltv pibl a frlentlli visit nnd were entertained In splendid fashion. The palrlotlc open session later brought out stei ling expiesslons of lovalty und inanlv lender of Individual acivlie lo our couutrv Ihe next session will be held March 22 al dun On Itenham. when reports of thn ouiIiik for rorialers' dav will bo made. I'our thousand are oxpiiti-tl to partltlpale In that event Prizes for Int rcasctl membership tontists will be ar ranged and olher linpoilanl matters lotisldertd Coiilt Dine Hralfh. No 20.1 made a new sntlal le.ortl it the letepliou and banquet al whit Ii the major portion of Its membership was present, the event being honored by Ihe attend mice of Supreme anil Urnnd OITIcrrs The Indoor tame tournament t losed ts first series, an.l a new stheilule begins The last innlesl narrowed Inn n to Court Mi Pberson. N'o 1411 fiom whlili the local bod5 fell assuied of wresting the pen nant Hill as Ilrother Welsh put II. '.Ion t lount ton soon " The former team was one pla)er missing, so the bos of N'o 2U.1 mngnanlmnuslv permltled Ihelr own deputs Ilrother llerlon, I" take the plate so with his lolleaKlies. Ilrutlieis Williamson and Ilerg for N' ltd. the play be Biin. vvltli Hrothers 1'rlflin.t". Magulre atitl Du t hossoro for No. 20.1. Hut. save Ilrother Ueorgt; Keilv "when Iho vvlnd-up iHine. the score stpoii 211 fur lb Pherson ami 22 for nnve Hramb Then it ni tie, Itletl Hint hereafter the ilepuly plas wllb his own team or be a spei tator ORDER SONS OF AMERICA Extension of Squadron Visitations to Other Nijrhts of the Week All the I'a.'ip of the cltv meetltn; on T'liosda). Wean, tla). Thilieday and Kriday I'veiiliiES h.ix u.elved olllcl.il notlio of the visitations of the I' O S of A. flyhiR squatl iiiii, on Match l'. Match 21. April 12 and April 20 Further Information will appear 111 this column next Monday The members of Progressive Camp No 2113 have re. elve.l the following uotlte Oil Mart II 1.1 our tntnii will have the honor of entertaining our Slate act ratur and others It has been some viara sint e wo hail Ihls privilege antl we ale anxious that the camp 'put lis best foot forward' and make a iredllal.le showing Camp il3Jins rea. hed the distinction of being Ihe rich est camp pro rata If the Eighth Dlstrln, being worth more than 14S00. nnd have a membership of 219 Help us show our State oillters that we are Ihe rlihest In hospitality and fraternal Interest. You are asketl lo bring a friend you i an Interest In our proposition. We have had five applications so far this scar anil look In voti lo do our share to help along the work. nig rallv of ihe Montgomerv Dlstiict N'n 2 camps will be held this evening with Mate Secie larv Helms as principal speaker lllstritt l'resl dent D 11 Halting will preside This la the seiond of a serlc. of four rallies, the third taking plain In May and the fourth In Julv The Second Philadelphia District will convene on Tuesday evening next nt the hall of Camp 71. l'lfth and Huntingdon Streets The Stale mi'ro tnrv nnd oilier olllcials will address the meeting District Secretary Ueorgo C Itlrch Is In charge or the cvcnl Camp 571 Is a tamp that ranks among the most progressive In the cltv antl although tt ranks among the smallest in membership, the members are making strenuous errorta to in i reise The lamp meets at Richmond street an.l Indiana avenue ever) Wednes.la) night Following- are the officers President. A U. Houlder lte president. William A. Knresch. master of forms. .lames E. Smith, recording secretary, Arthur Jonea, financial secretary. John R Wll ilams. treasurer. Arthur M Jones, past presi dent William A. Kremer. conductor. A A Sutherland: Inspector, A II Rlatkman. guard, 11. J. Smith. Camp 4R1 passed a motion to entertain nil the membera of the flvhig squadron after their work has been completed. Camp 4R1 IS the fourth largest camp In the State antl hna se cured seventv new membera since the last meet ing of the State Camp. The camp la making arrangement, for a flag presentation soon. The State secretary will speak at the open meeting of Camp 309 York, on Thursday Mart h 20 This meeting will be held for boosting the members Into new spirit and enthusiasm Camp 1M. Reading, still hold, first plate nmong the large camp, of tho order, wllh Camp 50r Roxborough. a close second. Ih Rending bo)s are workftig hard to hold their iead so that they will receive official recog nition aa the largest camp at the next State Camp. Among Camp H13 workers are Oscar II. Ilelm, Clarence A High. Ernnk It, Reider Theodore Hchlegel. James Northelmer, Henry Zettlemoyer, Claude Kclm, tleorgo It. Dellelt and Benjamin Nice. Camp 345 Initiated a class of 17 candidate, in Its spacious lodge room. 45 East Church lane During the present business prosperity this camp Is making a vast increuse In membership und hones to Initiate large i lasses every first and third Thursday. On April 12 Ihe fl)liig aquadron will visit the lamp Federal Bank Ofliccrs Named WASIUNCITON, Much 8 omccrs and directors for, the Kederal ijnd Hank of Springfield, Mass,, werp appointed as follows President and director, Leon ard O, Itoblnson, New Ymk city; m president and director, II O. Mctiilyre, Kast Waterford, Me.; secretary and director, Kd. ward II. Wilklns. Mlddletown, Conn.: treasurer and director, IMwiu IT, Korilstall, Cortland, N. Y, ; director, Herbert Myrlck. Springfield, Mass.; register and attorney, Kingman Brewster, Springfield, Mass, .Tail, Whipping and Fine for Negro WILMINCITON. pel., March 8, In the State Couit John II. Watson, a negro, supposed to be from Washington, was con lcted of highway robbery and also of ioli blng a house and was sentenced to forty lashes, seven years In the workhouse nnd a Hue ot $300. The Court omitted twenty. l.a,,. nn Ih. RsrnnH ehnr.. " -I S. 0. of New York noosls Refined Oil N15W YOP.K. March 8, . The Standard Oil Comnany of New York vestcrriav an. flounced an advance ot twenty-five points In, reflnttLipeln.taWtt ButkliMr, oases l s.f0 S 60 cents r ls'HMM WWiWreli. ' r " ' '.- 1 . ' TWO I. 0. 0. F. LODGES' LONG-BIRTH RECORD Metropolitan Neuring the Dia mond Anniversary and Penn sylvania No. 1 Closing Century .Meiiopolii.tn IH HCWMlt) -fllM tiuot atul tlniMT i.'hIrc N'n 1.i0, i'Hpluatoi. rum.(Mi-,E,rv with ;i hau nt Tlilricfiitli vtrcot niul U Irani Hemic umlr tho aiiM.Urs i.r tho team asmtatlnn Thu romtnltftM III t'lLin:,' M),ilid ih. rliriin in ni.it. Intr llin i'ont ;i HiircpMn The nniMral pioRtuiii was airanttPd h Itioihom 'Wlllaul and Knolilor antl liirUiiUil oral Bdiu'tloiM and tccltatioiis hy Mr-. ITtin-iu'i IIohwUJ., oral Mlcftloli11 hy Mi KraiiflH Smith aiul Mm. j;ontt 'o nitriit lcpnt Craitd MaMor Ppipi ciKnn nuilo th ailifrpvj ami waa hcaittl. aplilanilocl ".Mftropnlllrin Soik,',' .lodlratt'il to tin- liMlgi ii !ntlifr sMthur 1. Town noiul was Hinip for ho llrst time Pant Cr.unl .Inhn J poore arteil tiK tnaMiuitHtrr. ttmti Ihiittnir Kioatlv to tho pln.iHurci of tho ovrnt, whlfh ptood to be a h1fchl ftatcrnnl and Hoi'lail mutpsm. Cnlodonli !.ii(tm hrM .1 rnunhift tn,'tiiiB mt inntrrcil tlio lnltlntor tli'Rr.'o ttpon ttftreii cn U1,itf". mJniltttnc nnn liv rant Tim tlrnt iti' kto will bn fonfnrrtd tomorrow nlclit when a l.tr nilrn-l. ui . , rxpr.in) oia alf Oonl.m him Htlmitlfil fort nni cnndlilid'n thU term, hih InlrpilM to lirpflk itio rcronl ttiirt war P (J Klu-sfl, of WllllHiiitinun, N. J . iiiiiiIh tnlprenttiiK remnrkr- VlMlior ..rq nlan wpIioiiip tieir. - alfdoiii.in will (.on for the llrnt ilj;ri-p for .-tai of Hethlt'hem I,(hIbi in the l'.-irkwaj Hull. line nrxl Momla Tilglit Mlllf l.mlKf- hit.I h oi IhI ohIoh a firl wan adilri rul li rt(ral Idilorn 'I Immv wu r it'hpd, a wi-lrouif- rnport from P i) Hlatr V llellpv rpprpi ntntUn from thitt IimIrp to tin (.rand liOiliie wiui r latptl r-ninp ir tnteroftln lin'i(intr of the tratoh of ttip Kraiul niaatrr'n miuad t.iothr William A MllH vnicrtnlHPl w tt h hli" nvual droll Htorion, and w Itti 11 Kuod intiMiOiil entertainment u nleanant peninir wim Hpent Tlirpe applieatlonn for in('intier"ld were ipieived. niaKltiK a total of thlitttHe andl-d-ten for the month of ilarth, Inltlatorv decree tonlutit In 1 errniotii it form with thn full MtiifT In tniriinMN Tlif ilrirren tiniM- ter lioptia to liae ti iarco alterulaiipe litist rariv l.oiRe .no nu.', lat wpcu ion ferred the third desree on nine 1 undld.itR tn full form by the staff under the direction of Pesree Manter Chtirleti XV TubarU. Tin to wt re forty two mernbpii nnd three tnltor presput Pour jin position-' wire received 'I ho initiatory degree wan put on last nlttht The degreo stnlt has aiieptcd an Invitation from J'enti TownHblp Lodge No MtP. to lonfer the third dewree m the hall. MO'! Hldne aeuuc, un Thureda Man h -"J Pant Park l.odsto will hold rrliglou-i mrvl(p at (he Udd PellnwH' Home tin Hunda. Man h IH The otTletTM uf ihe IoiIko will lm Installed in imlilli b 1 p it M tlorate I. aenp..rr and nulte on April .'I 'Ihe membership cam p.illfti ha tieen l MUitfUfflll to, date, and the ( unteHt lift weet 1 CaJitulnH Heed J Utld Jteilc in ii iloe with Jtreiii Hllkhtly the favorite. Iurlt loij;e i :!, held a not lal Hestnlon li-lt week. Ilrottier N It lltoder. of Phtlan thruuli . P i William Majhew. P tl i.riind. itrothrrtt Mai Ponouuti. P M Hamilton uud lp (I. T)uiipi,iu loiitrlbutlntc to the ntertaln nunt llrothvi lienrKf J lTi-rle of Purltv Isiidue a veteran of the tlvlt Var wan utrb ken with apoplex and HtupTtd onl wevi 11 liourH A i.sliimlltee of twent niembt f of i'urltv eu tt rtaliiiMl a tike nuuiln r from Imperial lvlc on Mond.i evenlitK at ti banquet, the tenult of a rontcMt for .in reuse lu tnemtiershlp for litpl P. C It Itoss .Mac lvrr ai ted as tiMRttiinNier Hiid in ten stint; anl vvhtv teiuarks tiy Past tlniti.lt- Stthblni, TaJor. P.lttvr. Tlp Seovil and otheiM of Imperiul I.udRe were etljoetl Aiuoiir tluj speaker from Purltv were Past (irantlM Thomp-ion. Murra (Jreear Joldti, i:l .Jalifu and A (1 Hamilton. Ilrother I' (1 Prank i'onwaj, of Anturu Jidic. who inovea to Washington. 1. 1' wan an honorrd must '1 hose v hii wero expei tint; a real Scot h nlfiht on April I when the oft leers of lurlt will be installed bv iMledunUiYtt 1 ra- K team wearing kills, will not he disappointed if 1 C ; It Huinltlon, thalrinan of the rommlttee does even half whtt ha promises Hamilton Lodge, No. fiOrt will lehtate in the Prjnkltn Theatre Pift-seiond street and tiliaid avenue, next 'lhur-da tilaht .Manh L. the IHtleth anulverstrv of its institution An elu borate projtr.im of entirtainment tnelulliiR a performam p b. thp Jubilee Minstrel 'l roupe will be ptovlded. but the feature will be an ex.. hlbltloti of mo vine pit turns of the homes for th orphans of Odd PpIIowh chowlnc how the order protects and I'ducales thi vuuntr wards 'under Its i are 'I It ltetH have beep issued fur members nnd friends I) l tl M tluv P Matter t- the i hair man of the committee of arrangements and has planned for a highly su( essfiil tvent and a rpttird attenddtic rr luius ltdne, No 3."i, ronferrcd the in itlator dejiiee) on six candidate in a ery im ptei-ilvrt manmr. It belns one of the finest per hrrmini.'S Arrturu has ever had. There was an aitnidime of about sixty inrmlers anil .1 1 w visitors a hleh rei nrd Past Drand Jacob :1J has two tons taklna the ,1, gres, one'al iPHdy biins memhei Anturu has on the r .Mm p Ham t'lark and three eons P (3 lMward H Whrglns and three sons Mrothet N Ison Herrind .ind tiire son and other mem bera who have ono and two sons i,uh '1 hr-ve veteran titotiicra are anxiously waltluc for their prflndors to approach fraternal ahP Ilrother Piank I. 1111 prcinted th lodge with b line ihip liti h lobe, wllb h was accettei In an ap iropiiato manner b ,N U J Prank MlonekHl lnttT'StlnK ivmarks were mude b tH-are. )n ter Wlk'filus P (J Auuu tu Kishrr Ji Is tht decree dinpluin und maker- 1 fine arpeat.irue in tn nw n;bt vpollo Lodge. No SIM. onforred th initia tory de jt rep on candldateu 'I nomas Uunlevy nnd Prnnk Nelson, Jr . last Monda. pefiins und retnstatul one brother who exre ts (0 K,. rlaht Into harness aK&ln Apollo has sever. il cnndl dates in view for next month besldea another TPtiistatemcnt The manner In which Ilrother Lmathton 1ms taken hold of Conductor nnd P J Ynkoh SchmldPa rendition of Pi past grand tharRe uueers well for th degree team's fcui tcss Just now we urn uy arranginK for our vl-.lt to Curtli Lodge, of Norilstovvn on Man Ii 21 and any absentee will mlsu on of the great est pleasures of Odd Pel tow ship 'Htay-at- hnm"i nd oth,er .fltus are Invited at the J'aikw'by liulldlnK on Monday night guaker City Lodge No. 1'Ofl. celebrated "W H Ilushworth Nlsht' and had a record attend unco Among features was h rollcall. to whiih 40 i-r tent of tho members of the lodge nn Hwend It was a meetkuu remarkable alike, for tl'P number of members and for thn spirit uf Kood fellowship and renewal of old ai -iiuaiutHiic shjp among thorp, who urn not regular In attendame The entertainment Included some erv tine music ai numbers rendered by an orUafttru furnished by tho treasurer. LouU J M2:o. Ilrother Htzzo's two fous nre in the onhevtra and their pUyiutt: vvsn th leadline feature anions' many utrom; nunibirs Ilrother Hushworlh was seiretary of No. 2uS for twenty-six ysara un to th time of his ie tireuwnt In Pebruar und Is now living In Chi t,iKO The lodge has wet aside iho lJt Tues dav nlsht In IVbruary to Ida honor The gua Iters ' an busv with th (Irllllntf rff the ItistMllliiL suff and IoIh of derev woil. uit hand - - - Alenhatas LoiUe. 2M put on Um Inttl a lory degiee lu full form The woil. was capa bly handled hv the teuiu under the- dlreitlon of Degree Master Motion who has Introduced h fv new features lu tlait degree The atleiid hiuj was good uiil included among' the visitors Ilrother P. U. C. i Pawber, Copper CUy Lodge, So lh Clifton, ArlK . and Ilrother P fl V.11. ltam Wvr, West laidge No. litis Chester. Pa . who itiarin appropriate lemarks Brother Pawlver biought nws uf londltlona at the ilex, lean bonier, whlth made his address very Inter ettlnr. Ilrother P. U. charlea II Ooldey waa lu Ids plare again, after aeveral weeks' abse.ue. Tomorrow pnlnir the first degree will be exempltfled. and a large attendance la antic! listed. Msltors ar welcome lit this lodge at the Parkway liulldlna; on 1'rhUy evening. I'ennsCvanla Iodi. No. 1, will ronfer the eootld degree next Wednesday eventng at flL'3t3 Market atreet The degrea team of Arcturus Lodge. No. S.. will perform the work under the auldante of Degree Master Wfgiina. Thla team fa on ot the best In the city Membera or the mother lodge are earneatly requested, to attend this ery Important meatltur .innaylvanla Lodcw waa Instituted December 2d, 1821 and rnaratlona will be taken to celebrate In 18 '1. The offlcera nf Washington Iodga, No. 1, of naltlmore, Md., wlH be Invited. There are but ,!wo lte In lb .Unlteo WaU. older than I ivartia im'hiuhj, . ft .-, i i' for Pennarlranla Iodae to to 16 Battlmore to be Instituted, and after ItHi eara ther ahall rotne together to review the prosress made In the name of friendship. lo- and truth. The sudden death of Pat Orand V U Powell, 0; 1 lnnininon Lodae. .'o, s. of Poltnyra. f 1 !2nB ra"' I''' ' Borrow over Wayne IhhUp, No. a of this city. Ilrother Powell, In company of other members, visited Wayne Iodr Irpuuehtly and won the hearts of the membera by his kind assistant p and wise lotinscl, A resolution of ejtnpsthy wan adopted and sent In cinna nil nson l.odp Tho first ib-gree umlr Captain .lam-s Pal Klano. will Im tonferred im llnrrv Crusclo. (1 Hozzelii and (J Tlracthlu next Tueediy night Ofotd l,m1ge No 11 has a tarae (lacs lu walling to r.irive the Inlilatorv degree V mofiutB nf thp 'iwflflh Dlstrbt was held In he luimis uf Oxford Lodxe D D tl. M K. Hruu Haines prerddliiV TIip romtt vvas trowdi with memiM'ie anil visitors. The speakers were (Iran.l Mnntury Itnll, p (1 Lltihtield. of Mllle. .lerferb - uf Tu(ein( pvl nf Mill. President ItlihanHi.n of the Orphanage, . It Vrd, of M)sti Imvcnpurt. of lleur D.osIoti, Astitou of Jlusthiun and Knurr, of tixfonl H m- inxitnn Lodgf No s Is pplovliig real pros in roui Mttc s anil iali veek sees more (.ood "p-suhs of he H.tlvll lampnlvn Although here h.iH not liepn.anv spec lal meetings or vHiuinuiis dtirhiK tfn last iwu months the 11 'ran iMIetidaiirn )nm Ireen over HflS-fHe , c-r f. .andld.ites were given their degrers durtm Cihru'irv and (lfteen more werp Initiated m Mutuia night D"giee Master Horn, e L On .etaxn 1 ti i ievelopel n first 1 lass degree 1 ff und ih. lodge has sim nt l-M-0 for new gaiia and nre proud of the apnea ram e nnd I work of Hi. ir team The Aciivltv Comnilttep 1 uti .. im '. Ii uf live wfrps" and h1i1m sstc maii.'liit. the work of aettlttg the eligible vouni. m n tutu the lodae are prnvldiiitt tie soitnl 1 tdetmuris ii keep them attending I The 'upline drive iii nil hi Mia kamaxon l.ndtti No at.'l t'wo bl events will be hium lied against the pm-mv lnattlvitx -one on Man h Pi I atitl one on Marrh 0 All brethren are asked , lo help reinfotcp the llrn- on both nights to prove tlmt our iirinj" is capable of routing ilw vuetnv I on Tu Silav tiiht tiett tlraiul Master Shannr l wilt be nffit tally and wartulv reietved lo thlt 1 h tig In addition the iwentv-fmh anniversary I ..f Ilrother William N. Irwin's mmbershlp will ne leituiatrd nnd Ilrottier .1 rreiiern 1. i s. htulilt will be oflUlallv wehomed home from his duties lu the imnv vn thu Mfxhan bolder The Hoard of 1) P O (Ir.tnd Pntilatih' Oiaiid II lull Priest ileurgo H, Hams presiding, held an interesting npetliutou Muriel i evening 'lh tlnal arrange-merits vvero made for the tin stallatlon or th eta umpmeuts of Philadelphia Count', whli h will probabl he the mtst com plete ever laid tn this 1 itv Sppilal itssignuienia to the board for Intalla tloni are Corono No i's7, Munh yn, Chllbin. No Ml Marrh 'J! Cin.lnnatus Nn is. March 1MI 'the boanl Is iomtHisd of tieorge II Panes, .lame Post h. treasurer. William Mi M Cull serietarv harl'S A Shotwell. llvard It Kurt. Wllion ppHrvrk, Tliotnas Whllehead. tieorge M rsiul, J Oordon peaver and Thomas L Hill P tl P. iMnlti Piriikson and P. P. tl P llnrt Tarhultutn cf l.lawure Count), will as siit in 'the work Kenderton Loclk" Nn 'JilO laid Sunday erv hei at the odd Pellow s' Home Itev 'lhnnas C Hltd ui"tir of Temple Uaptlst Chun h, 'Iwen-l-aeifiuil Htid Tioga sirctn preai hod the ser mon. Tho music was b the chorus dioir from the same chunh. under th direitlou ot L It. Casseibcrrv. Sr Percy Sherloik. ui conipanlst. Aiblresesj weie made by prpttldent Slpps and Vhp Presld-ht Prent At the Odd Pellow v orphanage the servl.ea were held under Hip au"ple-c of Nutlni.nl Palrs tlii Kncampment No M The sermon was preached bv the Itev. Prank P. Moer. pastor of the Memorial Lutheran Chun h. Tho music Included nn organ recital by Miss Marv Tiron and sebctions b th ihlldren's orchestra, chor uses and mandoline on hesira. Addtissen were inado by President llkhurdfuti and Itobcit laive. THE MACCABEES Benefit Bazaar and MectiiiK Hall for Woman's Benefit Association nartram Keie, Klfty-sccond street and Iliiverford axenuc. Mrs i:aiis romniander. ioi'cImiI two luipllcallons for memhership. Iircsentcd hy Miss Kdlth Church, of Liberty Hell Itcx low . After a short m-ssIou In an anteroom, the roslew adjoin ned to partlcl juto In the henelit bazaar for thn uniform 1 auk. for which they have Riven their meet inK 100111 Mrs. Mailuni N'liholson, Mrs. Minnie Kmiiis, Mrs Maty frouch and a few others worked hard nnd netted a neat little sum for the Port Huron fund trip of the unlfoim rank, which will he a. credit not only to the membership, but to this city as well llelsv ttoss lleiiew l.ln, nlll Hall Allegheny am I riankfiird nxi'iiu.s, -Mrs UeorKltia Ihiir la ml. rotinminiler. repor's u most enthuslnstlr' meetlni; last Tues.lay aienlnir ArratiRcinpnts wnre inaile to liune lo Itosehlll Hall, nn Alle Bliony uxenue. tiftween II nnd r streets, tlie first mi etlnu In the nmv h.ill tn be helil nn Tusilav exenlnff. Manh 111 wlnn all m.'mbrs ot tin review are ixprcte.l to t iiresnl ulul lili.tnl)ers of other reviews will tin welionii'd Mrs I'firu i:mer. nf I'hllndeliihla It. Mew was iireienl lu sfilliit for Ihe supp.-r lo he nlu for the l.ns tit nf Ihe I'nliunu Hank ut Ki liuvler's Hall, Sixth nn.l rl.un.iti.l strtMls. nn Hatunlsv exenlnic M.irih 17. the proceeds to co lo ihe I'ort llurnn trip fun. I Kestono Knvloiv, Hlttenhouse Hall, I'lftv thir.1 street an.l Jlaverford axenue Mrs I'ranies XI Hi 1ms Liimiti imlT erli-hr.ilp.l Wnshlnvlon'M lllrtlKlac wllh a so. lal. whlh xvas enjneit by the in.niW niul tin Ir Imlte.l KWst. also ri'sultluir In two nppll. atlona brine secured. Tho sukpss of th' I'MMiltiK as iltie to the efficient .ommliiie (ump.is...l .if l.a.liea Hornier larnfll anil Kriinil ArraiiKi-niHiits are uiujer way for nn enlerlalnni'iit. with It'iord Keeper Jllss Minnb I. I'.im .1 as . luiirman. ftmk 8oti THE follonlns theatres obtain their plrlurrs tlirouch tlle STANLEY Dooklnc Company, whlrh Is a anarantee of enrlj alumina of the finest productions. All Dlrtures reviewed brTore exhibition. Ask for the theatre In your locality btolalnc pictures throuth Ihe 8TANLKT HOOKING COMPANY. ALHAMBRA Z1 Para Morns i I'assvunk v Uall - Hvks. 45-0 ratnouiit I'l. lures. Lenore Ulrich '" iii:n own phopm: ' APOLLO 621) AMI THOMPSON MATINKi: DAILY THELMA SALTER in t ii K ' n a n a r a r i A mr.sTNi'T ARCADIA ni:i.ow lOTit "THE ARGYLE CASE" ' IVaiurhiR HOlir.UT MAIUVII'K BELMONT MO AND MAI,KBT NORMA TALMADGE in in '(.OIN.l STHAIOHT" BLUEBIRD """n.ANNA AVH. MARY PICKFORD in thi: l'lttDi: r Tin: clan" -Tr-rAr ooth and cr.DAit avi:. VIOLET DANA in thih:aim of fatu" FA1RMOUNT snT,,n M-ns Pecay Hyland-Marc MacDermott . bB' in ' INTltHIl P." 56TH ST THUATIti: IU'1 Spruco. JIAT. DAILY Kvgs. 7 to 11. AND WON" M.AU11: IXJUO In LOST muh vi:ii.u.i, i.vvii.1 In "PATniA' rarainouni 'Did It Kver Happen to You?' FRANKFORD 4 Kitty Gordon '" thi: UIIRAT ill FIlANKFOnD , AVHNL'E VERA Till! MRDIUM" SRl'ltUT" GREAT NORTHERN aSa. Robert Harron in "The Bad Boy" JlllS VlinNO.N CASTI.K Iii "PATIHA," No 0. lAIDCOIA! (10'1, "d WALNl'T 8TS llVlrtKlAL. juts, s 30. F.vii.s..7. CARLYLE BLACKWELL in A r-Ql .Mill DUAL' JEFFERSON tOT" 8TiJAl ,',"'N LOIS MEREDITH' in ".SOLD AT AFCTION" !I?ArVPD KOUTYsFIRBT AND L.E.Lt.rA. LANCASTUIt AVKNl'K Owen More & Irene Fenwick in A (IIKI, LI KB THAT' l"n P X T V Rhoad AND ' ' , 1 15 ti K 1 I COLUMUIA Thelma Salter & Frank Keenari in "TUU ORAM' EUREKA 40TH MARKET BT' GAIL KANE Jn ' " - s, t,;MU' k&.iMumJiT'i 3kcf" f. & 'ttt, A. H. WOOiS INTO FILM PRODUCTION Theatrical Producer to Put. His' Plays Out in Movie Form for Smaller Towns By the Photoplay Editor And now A. It Woods Is a film magnate. Following a period of negotiations 'and preparations covering nearly the entire sea son, Mr. Woods has formally and legally organized tlie A. II. Woods Motion Picture Company, with a rapltal of 11,000,000. Dolh an eastern and a western studio are shortly to Im opened by the new concern. The chief purpose of the new company l to present nn the screen the accumula tion of plays which hae been produced by Mr Woods In the past. Among those scheduled for filming are "Common Clay." "Tho Yellow Ticket," "Innocent" and "Cheating Cheaters." Prominent stage stars will he employed in each picture. So far as his activities on the regular , stage aro concerned, Mr Woods will confine his efforts rhlefly to the larger cities. He will continue to produce at the Kltlnge and licpiihllc Theatres In New York and at the new house now building for him In Chicago, lie dues not believe, however, that there remains nun h pioflt In the traveling at traction In small towns. When Ills plays lia x iiui.'Uerl their popularity In the large rltirs, Mr. Woods says he xvlll transfer them to the ecrcen and book them for tours of tlie country as films. In other xxords, Mr Woods plans to con tlnue the production of plays for the regular stasc. thereby providing material at thu fcamc timo for future screen purposes. That the Ills to which the motion-picture liidiistiy Is heir are largely of what might be tenned a literary nature was the substunce of tho opinion expressed by Rex lleach Uicn lie left yesterday afternoon for l.os Angeles Mr. Ile.ich Insists that the lack of atten tion paid to the story element of a picture Is responsible for more inadequate produc tions than any or than every other cause. The author nf "The Harrier," the photo di.imatlzntlon of which is playing at the Chestnut Street Opera House, l of the firm lonxlition that until motion-picture com panies pay as much attention to authors and plots us they do to stars nnd settings the mi ceii can never reach Us fullest develop ment. ' There Is little doubt about the soundness of Mr Heach's reasoning, Few companies think first of the story and second of tbe details of ItA plcturizatlon; yet the percent age of aluc xvlilch the plot plays In the pioductlon of the best films Is large. Tt A Walsh, director of the new Fox pro duction. "The Honor System," has begun a new picture at the West Coast studios. Miriam Cooper will again be starred In the pioductlon. Ilcsldes Miss Cooper the fol Ioxx lug have been engaged for roles In thfr picture: Ralph Lewis, Charles Clarey, How ard Havles nnd II. A. Harrows. ' Tlie spaghetti era In the life of George Heban Is at end, temporarily at least. For the first time ho will essay the role of a Frenchman In his next production. Spa ghetti rampant, quartered In a field ot gar lic, will be displaced as his coat of arms, and In Its placo xvlll appear frogs' legs dor mant, three-quarters In a field of fledr-de-lys. "The Bond Hetwcen" Is the name of the new photoplay In which Mr. Heban will shatter his long-established precedent ot In terpreting the Italian character for the t-creen. Work has Just been begun on tho picture nt the Morosco studio on the coast under the direction of Donald Crisp. Order of Caliphs Mecca Mosqu ttave a ery pleasant cabaret datiee at Pohemlnn Hall, when a lart number of the princes and thn ladles of their harems enjojed the arled and lenrthy program. Re freshments included camel's) milk, crlonero. etc. Tho trustees 1mo hen Instructed to secure larKer quarters for tho sessions of the Mosque, and the 0 'animation seems tu ba lu for a. aeason of irrest .,osierltv. . 'Ihe JL-edjllsstlvhasa of the Imperial Grand Momiue. (onslstlrir of the Orand Pimhah, Grand Scribe. Orand Treasurer and Past Rultans ScIisuiT t'utfr Tod and Thompson, will meet In Philadelphia early in April to consider Im portant mat ft s of legislation. m umwmu LOCUST 52D AND LOCVBT Holbrook Blinn "PRIDE" MARKET ST. Theatre 33.1 Market mrtet VHilIINIA PKARSON In -filster Airain.t Slrt.r' livery Wei "1'urple Mask." Ford Cunard. Hvery Friday 'tlreat Hecret," Buhman.B&;T. OVERBROOK 0.1D ft XtAVnilFQt D Kope-Jones Vnit U . Ruth Stonehouse ,n ""t&SHJg?" THK Pimi'IJ: MASK." No. 10 PAI APF 12, MARKET 6TREET TLcrt.E. lOe 20c. . THEODORE ROBERTS 'in "THE AMERICAN CONSUL" ' PARK" RIDCIll AVE. 4 DAUPHIN ST. 1 t.lrv Mat j.jj EvI 0.45.11. BLANCHE SWEET in "TIII3 F.VIL EYE" PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET Doris Grey in 'Her Beloved Enemy' Every Tuesday. "Great Secret" Ruahman-Bajm RFP.FNT l034 JIARKET STREET 11J11X1 1 HVXAX VOICE OROJ.X THEDA BARA in "THK T1QKR WOMAN" Rl A I TO GERMAN-TOWN AVE. I 1 n L 1 U AT TULPEHOCKEN ST. E. H. SOTHERN in "THE JIAN OF JIYSTERY" DIIDV MARKET STREET iv Vw. jj a RELOW TTII STREET, AJ$: Vivian Martin in 'The Wax Model , $ "PATRIA," Sixth Eplsod., SAVOY i:il MARKET STREET ROBERT WARWICK in "A OtRL'S FOLLY" CTAMI FV MARKET ADOVE J8TH Oi11l.I ii;i5 A, M, to ii-ij Vi MARY PICKFORD in "THE POOH LITTLE RICH CHIIL" M. CTD A IUn UERMANTOWN AVENUE sJ 1 .Alll- AT VENANGO TTiEsr EARL WILLIAMS in i "ARSENE LIJI;iN" -A, TIQQA ,7TU AND VENANQO BT8. ' "CIVIUZATION" ANN JHJjiDOi?K in "ENVY" l'lrst kih.ou-"3i;vii:n ueaol.y' VICTORIA MIiSVai DOROTHY PHIUjRl i UV -nELL'll,OHWAN,'fLHIHL" -4 ' . .r-i,s ' '' ' L sRipQK'AI wmn&mm iniai 1 '-fl . W "i ?.1 w '. !H rh1 fa -ii ,) !'$ In. tus3aMiaOBDHkniw a .
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