i ,isT k . - J V . n . . i . - 1 IT. x ' I y ARTOM ORDER IN ' ; ANNUAL SESSION HERE tllost Excellent Assembly Adopts i&New Regulation for Payment, of Sick Benefits 1Y-Bjr invitation of Oerinantown Aiuoinbly. PW ll0' . ' th forty-flfth nnnual getwlon of l y ioai excellent Aasembly of the Aril- , .-... viutr ni mutual i-roiecuon was neti a. In th Y. SI. C. A. tilllldtnie nn nrmnn. s town avenue above Chclten avenue. Kvery ' ' IMmuUIah I iL. . -- w.aivii in mo way qi nospuamy. COn Van lAnf and inlartn t a .art & ess 4 .. hII nnlnmi in mml representative attending had been , '"ub vy me. committee or su. ?rj, anu ine ' I, 'experiences of the material enjoyment, with i mo iuii narmomous spirit or truo rraternal Mln evinced threnmh the legislative dellber V. atloni, relectlng the Influence of the sun (: thine of a SDrlngllke dav. will mark It as H ene- of the most successful events In the c His Honor the Mayor was not able In person to extend, the usual welcome to the Si . IWMVantUH I.... ... t . tl.. -i . 1 1-.. y uviitvMttu,,, uui whs iitijiiiiy repreneiiieu n Jj. Statistician Cattell, the popular scholar and r, . ftentleman. who tinliretl nut mn,f elcMiticfittv fcf, 1 nd Insplrlngly the broadest fraternal, pa- inotia ana anectlonate sentiments for the love of home, city and nation. Director Frank B. ytockley on behalf of the session nntai1 In h -......t ..-..4 ej. .l. .l.l. the expression of gratitude of the organiza tion to the Mayor of the city through lilt beloved representative. The reports of the it. E, recorder, M. 12. cashier and board of directors wero approved. M Of th recommendation, of the M 13. Matter Artlatn the usual appropriation of 3noo for ex. Wnii of th offlceri tn promoting the irootl of lh order and the uiuji! fee for Instituting- new KMemhllei were approved. It nai decided that sold button! of better quality alia I b pre i tented to candidate!. The regular alarlti of the M. E. fterordfr nd ais'ntnnt were np yrored, but that of the second assistant uas In creased from I)OU to $ltMM. The committee nn welfare and extension was ordered continued for thla year end that the rommlttee shnll take up the question of forming a "Junior artltun hIp,, for consideration and report. The board C directors, M. IZ. officers ana rd.tor vter au thorized to publish and mull The Artisan to very tnember of the order for one year without Cbarte, If this enterprise can be ca triad out Within reasonable cost. Of the amendments the one considered lh anost Important vrm carried an submitted "For the purpose of distributing the cot of tele benefit a equally among the nsvmbllen rf the order, upon n per member bns'a, a fjnd hall be created and maintained by the most ex cellent assembly bv the payment tn the most ex cellent recorder, from thn contingent fund of each subordinate aseembly, on the flrftt day of ach quarter, or within ten ill) a thereafter, of a. per capita tax of forty-' e rents for each member whose dues for the previous quarter have been paid (except those who died or re alcned): brovlded. thit where a member Is re- Instated the tax for each quarter for which he -waa In arrears shall be. remitted with the next Uz. From the fund ao created the most excel lent, recorder snail reimours suDorninaie as emblles for sick benefits paid bv them In ac cordance with the provisions of thl article, When sawie are properly certified by th re order, unon blanks furnished bv the most ex cellent assembly, accompanied by the physician's certificate tn each ms. No assembly shall hav the rliht to participate In this fund which shnli oe in arrears tor saiu per capita tix "This fund shall be under the control of t board of directors, who shall have authority lo make rules ror lis aoministrniion ana in ne crfde inv nuesttons relatlnsr tn It or to the naV' Went Of tick benefits, subject to appeal to the most excellent assembly. The fund shall he kept separate and apart from the death bnem, Contingent or other fund of the most excellent Sisaemhlv. and th tlahilltv of the most excellent assembly In the payment of sick benefits shall bo limned to tnia rund." The next Important amendment fell short of a two-thirds vote: "Any member who shall b elected recorder of hla assembly shall b sub ject o the approval of the board ol directors nd If approved there shall be lasurd to him h commission, which shall remain In force during the time he, may continue In office, unless re voked by a majority vote of the f-oard of direc tors or his assembly for cause. The revocation St a commission shall constitute a vacancy in ne office of recorder.' The follow In a resolution offered by Doctor Mitchell and Chaplain Johnstpn both of St John's Assembly, was unanimously adopted. 'Whereas. Conditions of today, aa applied tn the existence of governments, call for the exercise-of true patriotism and fidelity; Therefore. We. the Most Excellent Assemble of 'the Artisans Order of Mutual Protection of Phlladelohla- Pennsylvania, representing a mem- bersbtp of 17,000, tn session assembled this Tth day of March. 1017, place ourselves on rec ord as unitedly stand'ns for the most loyal tupport of Woodrow Wilson, President of the United Staten In these tryint? dast I Resolved, That we, as a body, offer ourselves. n reservedly, to the service of our country In Whatever capacity we may be usablet i Resolved. That we express our severe con 4emnatlon of the tactics adopted by the eleven United States Senators which resulted In thn Umomlnlous defeat of the neutral armament measure, and which haa created an unfavorable Impression abroad; Resolved, That we bellev this to be the time for the exercise of the spirit of true American sm. and that we call upon our members tn sink mil party differences, and stand aa an unbreak able organlxatlon for God, our country and our i flax. . The election of officers resulted as follows Vnr 11. E master artisan, Jacob R Jordan, of 8. Prospect Park Assembly superintendent. Frank Vf A Chalmra, of William Patton Assembly, In spector. vvlllMm r, voornees. oi uak i.ane As sembly: cashier. A. R. Underdown, of Ifaddon Assemb'y. Walter Charlere. of Cotllnaswnod Assembly, the other candidate for Inspector, moved to maLe the election of Uro. Voorhecs tmanlmous. The four members of the board of directors , elected were -tems H. Malonev, of St. John's ?e Assembly; John Llpsev, of Adelohl Assembly, T.t Fruik kerwtrlek. of Germantown A,ambly ' Tn other cmMldate. were Charls W. McCon- Sell, of West Phl'.delphla Aa.emblyi H. C. Qer. art, of Dorian Aembly, and William C S.rde, of Faaayunk Aaaembly, After in. intiauauon oi in. omwi t- .m. i-;. t M, A. Thomraon w-ia preaniea Dy uirertor aia lortay, on behalf of St. John's Aaipmbly, wlfi ? a cas of table alher In appreciation of hla work for hla aa,emciy aa wen aa ror ine orner. W V !( 1 -Haiti Tftar1a nnnunna . V. SS"' aWPotntVvo ofrrera as followa: Moit exrellnt onaucior, jamti t aiarr; nrnior master nr eeremonle.. Lanaford E. Knnpp; Junior master fiMnmiinlM FMtt'MPH T.. Sh.W! Wl M'r. Rlm iAj.JWahu chaplain, the Ilev. nobert K. Johnatoni i flni.iuii rnmmlttM. (1enrA II. Wlawell. William Jt. Cotter, Harry n. Trentiel. Th. aaajg-nmenta of the neputlra oer th auh- erdlrut. aaemblls have bn mnde aa folloua: . Capitol CJty, Iiorden If. Jlllla. Keatnne, Ab'am D. Detwellr: Pennaylvanla, Fred 1,. Kne; Pro. rreaalve, Harry C, Smith: Ttrook'yn, Harrv n. V.a Vu.lia. nlrarit WfttaV tf Ifahn T InumH 'ti4 V, Walter IllrsW; WesJ Philadelphia. !,oftus ff Armstrong, ,iiiiuiui(r-'niiii ni,niii--y (i flmullent Radl-t Star. William n, pollock- PL MoIUda-fBburr. William n. Reed Ifallon Walter t Charlere: ooiw.u, jonn r inns: enmaen, T. H. Hunter Lottt fipartan. William C, Hevde- nt.enrtse. Edwin S. Mavort Oriental (. Itnvd I ' Oalloway; Southwestern. -Charles W, McConnell, R-Hammonton, Dr. J. A. Waaa. i.. k iJiiumuis, ii-fc r iiniini i luriiii. 1. lumoia. vv e. iiarveyi riariiry, Alex fcVajuUr. B. Johnani Fraternity. James F. Conleyi ,-r rnnestoica, Walter Evans: Continental. George RAW nrMrrl Hurrlsbura'. W H. HheTleyt Mnnrv. ."!. FVItxi Laneaster. .Tnhn M. Watsont St. ' )Ahn'i .Jaaeoh T. Tavlori Mountain. Andrew t. Mj llellerar Union. Dr. C. Carroll fitlrker: Waverly, nWiA Ptltlp H, Prle: Apollo. James C. Marrt Wat. ?T aontown. William A. NMcelyj Rendln. John " t Orl rat I. v. unaeraown. jonn vv. usiveri uer v snsiTKOril -. nan; I'lif' t ni"t "'""" - .1 ilnnt Kureks.. C. M. (Illhertt St. Puls Wll. Tl J'p -ilam M. Wrowni Frankford Cyrus W Evans ", 4 Pardo.l AMra. D'. A, V. Peraln'i Norwood, TbOQUI w, "ncr jaruiuiiv, c. j. inncrfrarni irowani Cheater, John f.. Ackrnydi Kenalnc ham! Waahlniton La'ry P, Drennam anton, nenjamln w, Etanii Plttabunrn. , a" TOalfmant Knrthweitern. KMwnod W. uhhat Rartram W. Harrlaon Pattont Ihlah. latin IJpeavi Hadon Hlhfa, A, n. Under Awn Jr.! Paaayunk. PhtllD It. Arnold! AdlDhl. Alfred J. Kelleyi Proapert Park. 15. V Qrear. ii Iwaid) Trenton. K. v, nmerei iaei. norerr r. Tliimpaonr Eneretlet Andrew J, N'cholaai Pal. aVJra, Herman K-T! Atlantic City, w. I.an .Hlcl Tirchwood. Robert Herrmann! Oak lp, -tjugn H Malonevi Iinc taland, Henry P, -Bnd,r! William Patton, Bamual II. Scatter- Jpodi Fox gbaae, Harry Ktndla. x t i.j ........ 5,An- rlahorai. lunrn "r .n. an waa aarved tl,. tuft DUIiailla o& mr urrniiniann Itoya U1UD, viik muale. fonca and Incidental tartora irtat- lllianou" rw,i,M ''- itr"u nnlia, fed runner in i, u, -,a. nan, an.r anquet by the M. K. Aaamly, ,an extend d irmin QI proreeaionai vaudeville .lalenl. vrlnp iw.wlth the entaneleraent nf-lhe audience Mtlfk rtani annivhalla" .nrf (riflat afcaMMl thrown (rom one aldavof th.'audl n to gU-otber. - " a a-Rovi prr,i.rjHTn f in aaaem nr.afnta and ranr. were. aninvaA l,w : lajrHiantaiir-a an prncniauon n in bual- Xtiii T nn Oarnaantonn aTenua.of tlckaia aa. Altaawnerrlt tvaa th knoat an. 1 a1 VayoytWfcjiety eyervheid-py m If .A tktt taMt rtha board of dlrec- w. . . . .,. .." rfaTaSTlTaKfl, worii.aad oney.. T. Frank I lUrrr if, -Mtk kar. be.n VrUt.n TaTaS lay rvWF B-aaV0ITlairlf aiiefl W7SBStt'&B&S. Pwewtet ,W ; V' JOHN LIPSKY Now member of the board of direc tors of the Artisans' Order of Mutual Protection the activities of the Inrspst assembly of th order, He was thn talltd for s'mrt terlod to the assistance if (.'otnnionweHlth Astrmhl and then tn the rprorJerslp of the new A del phi Assembly, which 1ms made a renowned reiord for energy, enterprise and nutnlcrs Progreslvj Assembly neit had n larger or more entovnhle rnectlm-1. The aifan wn-a nhuntiril from the nenth flcor of the Parkwav Hutldlng to th fl-at floor or the Fraternity llulldlng l''t Arch strcft. and the wisdom was st n.ipnrrnt that the trustt'ps wer emiwnvrl tn lise the room for a nr Of sfxtctn Application, re' telved eight candidates were prep i red 'or Inllta t'on. Alnnv v:liori nnil rcprescntniHis to the Moit nxcellent Assembly session were present but owing tn th late hour n-.lv thois a tillable tould be called upon for remarks M II. M A Tlionipiun. M. 11 H. Jordan. lUrrrtori tlrentheail and (lerbart Frank A. Chalmers, of William Patton Asfmbl A. J. KelH o' Oak I.sne. .1. V Marr of Southwestern Waller fharlere. of Cotllng-mood. John I.lpey oZ Adelphl. ,f K. Hlmp-on. of Columbia, J. W Vork. of Alhan! Hartley and Seel. tt2 PnlmrH, (IrorRe Msgowan. of MetroiKlls. formerly of ProsressHe. and P. M. K, M. A. Weston C, Mo;-d of ProrressUe. n elaborate program of athletic f-atures bv trnlned artists wn- furnished nnd directed by Prof. William .1 Hermann of Progressive Ah mblv and seeral Aornl soIok were exquisitely eung by the ernlnrnl vounp tenor, Walter Pnn tlus, Htso nf this nssemt)ly. An oyster lunch was served Iihhc C rndrdonn Asiemhlv undr h aiiplcr -i of th lml I team gave .Vhi nnd pinochle nartv as a snrlnl fp.iMtre There were manv Indlfi In 'Miend' end tbe prizes were worth whll. It rot her Harvev Iutx presented P M. A. Dinlel (1 Helntrrlmnn with n piM master's Jewel. Urnther I.Jtis clos assoclatloT with the retiring master during twentj nr tror years qualified him to Inud Brother Helntz-lmnn's character anl worth ns a man and an rtl nn. Brother llelnt7.elman thnnket his officers for assisting blm 'n h's p'lrrcss as master art1 san. P. M. A n. Hnrr Dltter. cbnlrman of the entertainment enmn!tte outltnd mnn of the good features planned for th future. The May meeting will be anMv rsarv nlKht nnd the June meetlnc ( J torse C Mngowan nlsht. A delegation nj fortv members from I.'lifsh Assemblv headed lo M A J ntrkle Jarkson. lorge Hurcavv. J Itamond Smith and Ho'i Keith all w'th trlrolnrd hHts fnjoje.l the cordial hospitality of Olrnrd Asemblv nnd hae accepted nn Inv'iatlo'i to visit Southwestern As sembly next Thursday nlht. Ijhtg'i has In vlted a delegation from Northwestern Asssm hly. 1. A. .Infltson ha nrinlred I,hl"h's elective and appointive "'fl.rcrs nnd committees Into one extcutlv eommltt" Crr action on alt plans and pro'ets for the goo I o ihe assem bly. boMIng tnetlirs In 'owntnw i Imtel nnl th Idea bus nrovwl a success. The slogan Is "Hhi go get them " JK. ORDER U. A. M. Operation of the Great Marlin Enter prises and Anniversary, Week John R. Marlin Council presented n fea ture In the new quarter.;, statement In the form of a pamphlet with Rood re'ulltiE mat ter which will Rn out this week The calen dar commHtee ntao reported Wiat the H3ue of the publication will be In the hands of the members within ten dajs with the promise tht this will be the best Issue eer presented. The cuards of the council cave a wonderful exhibition of drilling which wae loudly applauded by the member The guards now number twenty-right uniform men and since the reorganization many of the old guards have rc-enllsted A dleretion was present f-om Frankllnvllle Council. No 71 fnr tb purpose of prranrlng a satlsficto-v flat for t- team of Msrlln Coun cil to pllvrimige to Frankllnvllle Council to ex emplify th mysteries of the Orlntnl degree It was agrd to mnkf the visit on Monday evening March I'd, v-rrn the members of Frankllmille promls a large class of candidates All mem bTs of the Oriental court are Invited to lie present . " The annlversirv wrek of Marltti Council premises to t nn Interesting as well rs nn ertlve period On Wednesday enlng Anr'l 1R. there will be held In th- ball ins Wps' Vile ghenv avenue th annual hannuet tn celebrate tme lJth annlversnrv of t cncll. o whlrh the ladles are Invited On Thursday "III be the weekly me-tlng of t " council on FHdiv ee nlng will I e a smoke for the members nnd male friends. flnrd, clrnn talent and good smokes will be frrnlshrd and this blng a yearly affair the members look forward to a good time. On Raturdav evening following will be a gigantic class Initiation This promises to brt one of the largest class Initiations ever l"ld by Marin There are now Pfly candidates promised The Initiation committee will forward a circular let ter to the mmlrshlp this week, with the ob ject of awakening the entire membTsMp to a sreater actllty along the lines of Increase, The work will be exemplified by the team with some new features Tie entire membership of the Junior Order In Philadelphia will be In cited. TbeiDlrlgo Isltlnr club will make a l-.lt to General O. K Wprren Council. No, 091, Hutchinson street and Olrard avenu. tomorrow evening. This will be the third fsltntlnn made by the club this jear nnd from Indications (t will be th larrest r-thrlng nf Juniors wr held In the eastern district livery council li utged to have a representation present IMrlgn Council promises to have at .east fifty members out America Council whleh formerly met at SOS East Olrard menue on Weelnsdy ewnlngs wilt meet ln the future at Jlft Kast Olrard aenue on Thursday eenlngs The change of mvetlng place and night promises to make the baby council een more active than before. Ar rangements for n large class Initiation In th new hall hae started Htephen Olrard Council, No 141. will hotd a large class lnltlitfon on Thursday evening, March JI. which promises to he the largest ever held by the council. At the last meeting five candidates were obligated and ten propositions were presented, A poll of the members was taken and twenty-five propositions were prom ised for the next meeting Liberty Council Nn. 3.1. has started another dart tournament for March. It Is Interesting to the active members to note the succean of the dart tournaments Each meetlnf night there nre new active members added to the roll, and the sessions also are becoming more Interesting. There will be a tournament started each month and snecl-tl prizes are being awarded to the skillful ptaers. (leneral Grant Council, of Norrlstown. has now a degree team and desires to put on the work for any council In the Eastern District, It was only recently that they exemplified the work for Bprtng City Council with ImpressUe cere monies. A clasi initiation Will be arranged by John It. Marlin Council after the April class la held, when the team from Orant Council will bo Invited to put on the work, It Is Interesting to note the wpnderful progress made by Grant Council since Its Institution. Tranklln Council, No. 10. of Brooklyn, jj, y i-ri held one of e famous class Initiations on Friday evening March 30. The degree work will be exemplified by th- degree team of Co dorus Council, of York. Pa. The members of tbe team are working falthfu'ly to demon strata to the New York Juniors th way the work Is done In the Ke stone Htate. Many visit ors from Patladelnhla and tMs State will witness the work, and Franklin Council promises to have 300 candidates on hand. Manchester Unity Ioyal Progressive Lodes. No. 0250. Is en deavorlng to uphold the Idea that Its name Im plies, and (be-united efforts of ths newly elected officers promise to erown the present year with Increasing success. New members are Initiated t the reeular meeting and a good program If leading features has been carefully arranged forMIlVChurch parades In several parts if the city, class Inlthaions. theatre benefits. pc. ntra and ekourftons to tbe aeasnore are soma of the mala ffatur- proposed. The newTv elected efflcsinVarpN,0.Hrotbr Frank John- .. r . f Kuilha tlakaa4aa f U lik.. -. . ' riaftift. in7"a.r.ruvvsrw. T.wiSJft ". JSSJb ISSSi saKj SH Prail-.'trmr, IMOEt-Xt A wrataiT. i UMiMHmlthr 'EVNI P. O.S. A. ORATORS IN NEW CAMP SCHEDULE Assignments for Speakers at the Tuesday and Wednesday Night Local Meetings Tho rptakrrK f6r tlio Tutaday nnl Wednesday evening camps In Philadelphia nre nnnounced below. Tlio apeakers for the ThurKday and Krlday evenliiK camp will be named at a later date In these column, the I0vem.no Ledokr publlshlne all P. O. S. of A. news eery Monday and Thursday. Many of the cumin are Impatiently waiting for the visits of the nciuadroti, and It looks as If this movement would prove to be the moat successful exer operated In the order. (Ireat credit Is duo to tho Htate secretary, who orlslnated 'thU plan for the camps and who has worked out all the details. .J1"!1," "Pfakfra for tha Turaday evmlnj camp" on March i'u ar'nTt follows: Hectlon l('nmpa 81. 4u3 nhii 4S1 Taat Stale 'ItJ,',nV..Jl!lLn " K'a. I'harlea It. I)ala. nf lamp ilTJi I-ranK I,. Thoma.. of Camp llli 11. jCi K'ly.of Camp r.0i Hnrrx Dalay. of Camp 481. ami lirother Waliar Hmock. . . Hactlnn a I amp, ftV, 444 and 120 siale Maater of Kornia Jonn W. llarpar. John llnnlon. uf Camp ton J Kellar.on llflm,. of Camp 0i .MJrrla May and Chnrlaa J Kaunca. Billion ;l Cumps 478. BTO nnd 1S1. St'.aa i.',,' resident llabrlel It. llnjer lloraio V, .Mac r Aidtll. nf t'uinn ft Ulmm I. Umni. nf tamp ,iii, and Ororst- Wllllnina. .Hfillnn 4 Camps 20S. .100 and 4I. Stata Sprrotliry Chnrlaa II Hahna, Jonn llod. uf Camp nil: II Wentral, William II I'larke. Meellon S Campa L'ltl. anil und 3. llalld Iter, of rump iiiii, New lllnetold. t'reil l.ooa. of I'anui 5", and Charlaa Sum Heitlun H Campa 1)4 Kill and mo, Stala I'rca dent i: K fiark, Hlla Trilalfi- II K Huinnsiuii, Wnlirr K lluiton. of Camp Mn Hlati- Aaiiatant Si(rrtnry Milliard K Sloan and llanrai lijrvtart Sirllon 7 Campa (lit and 33J 1'aat Hlatn I'rtalilent Herman A Miller, of Kaalon: II XtNKir ii'llna, uf Camp fill, and John Holt, of Camp 101. I ..' .(tnrMiliv alanlnir Mmn nn Mnrrh 21 have Ijan dludad Into dlatrlrla and the tamps iiml aiifnkira Hro Klian below HiTtlon 1 Campa L'lM and 3s3, Urnett K.PIrk, Plnli prialdrnt 1,0111a A Harry, of Camp 2UJ. Iloraea MacKadfn and (horka J. Kaume. of l nip lull , .Section 2 L'ampa 3U1, 34H and 411. Slato Mre I'raalilant Oalirll If. Moer. II Slauar Halma uf Camp .Ml, .Stale Trualac II K Huf nnaton, John llunlon, of Camp ml . DuMd c iter, of Camp Inn, and David Jack., of lamp 11 Allpntoun Sirtlon 3 Camps 3tS and 4()t Slats Master of I orma John w Harper. Walter K llutton. of L'anm So. Miale Aaaistanl Sacretary Milliard Moan. Uiorili' It Pellet, of Camp 1(13 Head-Ink-. I harles II Davla and Ilobart .. Thnmiisoli .Section I Camp 571 will have fie apanki'rs for Itself Slnta Sprralnrv Charla II Halma iimn iiun, or amp nil ...- .... t .-..- T.:r "."" -..-. . William Clark, of of Cnmp Till, and lamp 2'p:i, ll m Uenit-I, ucorffo ti llorwart 1 amp Vo 3IS which maeta every Wednaaday aventnn at lla-mantown and Indiana nvenurs. Is mnklnji exienalve preparations for tha coming of the fljlnc ari'iadrnn on March 21. and Invltea tha manihera of other camps to lie present. This camp experts to maka a preat caln In memliarsnip .v nail Julv The officers of Iho cimp are aa folloua rna.dent Abraham l.ary, vice prrs'ilent. Albert J Curtla. who Is alio eiialrman of the pre. tommlttea, conductor. Harry Maann. recordlnif atieta-y. Wlllliim raj lor- financial aicretary. Oeorse Merkar, and ...uiUln. H.ir-y Mason I'smp No 77. maatln at Oxford Chester 1 untj w III initiate a larue ilam of candidates aim will also observe tlit-lr annherairv on Ihursdat eveninif. Manh 211. Hiram I. Wjnne, a niiteil flatrlotlc speaker, will address the meeting The Invitation leaned liv 1'amp 4SX. of Phlla ilalphla. to th intlre lljlnit squadron to Mslt tnelr rsmii has been accepted and th data has r.n J,xri1 f','r Mondav evenlnir May 7 I,e.v!ln men from all parts of the State will he present. Ihe N'o. '2 riutri, f n.uln ... , . .'.v...... t 1, , . ". .""t.lltM ,11 ItllllKUIOFrV r VIi,.heJ,,!..'"y Thur,lll'' nenlne In Ihe hall or lamp .ill." .Norrlstown. was a crcat sticcesa s!.muairiior,"Ir't' . N.""J?"J Ma.te'r of Forms Samuel lloliirtx. o: Conahohoikan. made appro prlate reni-irks In vvhlch he told of Iho great I'oJi'"'!0.; ,hT ,".r,,,r- Wtie Secretary Halms explalnr.l the plal.-orm : prlnclplrs of the ordr tn a beautiful mannrr and urisad nil members waa the Mk practlial man that achieve.! succeas toilav and that to aecure practical results (treat efforts muat h. exerted. He concluded with a atlrrlni; patrlotk' appeal and urtred all true Americans to atand by Prealdent Wilson In this monientn-ia hour and was vigorously applauda.1. State rrealiieni llrnant K. Clark wa the last speabe-r. lit must have a ureat moral order" he sail. "We mu be mdn ral Irue men. and above all we mut use the greatest tare and dlai retlon. and provide the heit o: environment for our children ror the bovs and ulrls of today nre the man and women of tomorrow. I,et us endeavor to aulde them In righteous paths nnd brine them up to be great patriotic cltllena." HI" santlmcnts were warmly appreciated by the audience. On Monday evanlnc. April 2. a lame deleca. tlo'i from Camp fill, lloihorouah, will go by ape rial train to preaent the traveling flair and p'Hla tn fan-in Itsa. o. Itendlnir. This Is a new Ides In V. O. S. of A. clrleH and nromlaea tn meet with rr?nt succeaa, Tbe Idea l for one camp, throjrl a vlsltlnc drlfeatlon, to take th" flan end nihle to another cemp. which keapa th" Jllble and flaic for a week and then prra-nta It In -lno-hir camp and ro on. It Is eatlmalad that It will take twenty yeara to complete th" cojraa all over the State, but It will tai a n rr"at rellRloua. pntrlotlo and fraternal Influence for laailng r?aulla. The delegation from Camp .In will be mat at the Heading- atatlon b;- the bova of Camp 1(13 and will narad" on Pann aireet to Ninth, to the ramn hall at Waahlnirton etreet. where tbe flan nnd nlhle will be pre aented. After the ceremony an entertainment will be enjojed. The' following notad nratnra will niMrea th bin maatlnu State Vice Prealdent (Tabrlel Mv 'tst" Master of I'orms Tohn W Hnrpcr. Stat" s.(rtary C-arlaa n Helma. Ptat Treaaorar Irwin K. Smith nnd otn.r officials. tst Pr"l-il-oif Krnrat I Clark honea to he nr-e-it, Tbe followlnr rrothara from Camo fin will apaak: fbalrmai IT Starer Halms. 'Hr"m T iv. n Tioracs Tacravdan Joaeph Staler and Orlando rtlHck. The mamb-rs o: Camp K3 who "!' anrk nre rr-o-ik n. Raider l)cne n. Helm. C'arance A. High and neorge It. Iellet lie fraahments will be served. Wbst makes ths event psrttcularlv Intereat Init Is the fact thnt a great rlvalr" pravnll" between thaae two tamps vvh'ch nr the larcca.i In the entire order. Camp 5n held flr-t place ntll the herlnnlng of March, when th Tlendlne bos assumed the lead which tbav aim hold by n cloae niarrn. However, the odda are In favoa of Camp fin sraln becoming the largest ramp In levv o a large class Initiation this month. Camp 1fi3 will likely preaent the flag and Hlble to Camp 24, of Lebanon, which for manv years had the distinction of helnir Ihe largest camp In Iho order, but In 1014 Camp Ml nnd Camp 1H3 decided to defeat Camp 254. and the final result was that the Lebanon camp slipped Into third place, vvhlch It has held ever since. General fleorge CI Meade Commandery. No. 311, held lis eleventh anniversary at Totem Hall, Twenty-sixth street and Columbia avenue. The address of welcome was made by A. Mc Ma"na Tne entertainment committee provided a fine program starting with a solo by Miss .i.I.uimI eromin. The chairman pro tern., lirother Harry C Grafton, read a letter from toe commamler-ln-cnief. Louis r steea. regret, ting hla absence on account of the staff being tuned to Altuona. lirother Charles 11, Helms mada a stirring address, Tha event of the evening waa a mock trial. In whlcn Udward II. Smith was the defending attorney and Abe Goldbacker Ihe district attorney, and which more than 400 persons heartily enjoyed 'Ihe iummandry has promised another big time In trie near future The committee deserved great credit for the quiet work done, aa nobody knew tne nature of tne program until that night, KNIGHTS GOLDEN EAGLE Surprise Reception to Grand Templar and Grand Chief's Castle Visitations Tho Grand Templar of Pennsylvania, Mr. Mary C Blxler, was thorouKh y surprised last wcelc when she was tendered a recep tion and banctuet. Past Urand Templar Mrs. Kate Haines was toastmaster, and amoii3 those present were Grand Vice Tern par Cora Homun, of Milton; Grand Mar shal of Ceremonies Ida Friedley, of Al toona; Grand Guardian of Exchequer-elect Mrs. Sadie Dormer; 111 und Marshal of Ceremonies-elect Mrs. Kate Lewis; Past Grand Templar Mrs. Maggie Wlndle, of Kcranton, and Past Grand Tcnm wr Miss Kate Fischer,' Grand Guardian of Kecorda Mrs. Josle T. Walter and Urand Guardian of Kschequer Mrs. Johanna Leasner were unable to be present. The grand templar was presented an appro priate gift by Mrs. Kate Halms on behalf of the members .of the order present, and she re sponded with happy remarks. About one hun dred aat down to the tablea and each on. waa prcaenltd with a box of chocolates and an American flag aa a souvenir of the occasion. The balance of th. evening was devoted to dancing and pinochle. Grand Chlaf John F Urounley. accompanied by aeveral of the grand castle officers and com mltteemen, visited Kenllworth Castle and waa royally entertained. Later he visited West Knd Castle. No. 2U'J, where, a very profitable evening was spent. The grand chief haa laaued a call to every rsatte In Philadelphia to aend tWo delegates to attend u meeting called by him for Friday. March 30, at the Grand Castla Hall. Matter pertaining to tha order In Philadelphia will be preacnted by him and Unusual methods will b. adopted for building np th ord.r hers, Th. grand chief, accompanied by tha grand castle ofneera and commltt.emen, wlir visit Couer-ds-Lion Caatl., No, 24, on March. IB. nelco Koost No. I. Ancient and ifonorabl Improved Order of Duinrds, a side degree con n.ited with Chester Castle, No. ill. Is In flour ishing condition. New- members are received inonlhly and create much amus.ment. After th clos of each moling all. present alt down m mwi mvpprr. La ruo.i nivei.-on m. IBUra -ni-u Hiusiii in, im'VWH mi "? 12, l&V FRATERNAL AMERICANS District Class Initiation by Joint Teams of Eminent Officers t-'nder the auspices of TJlstrlct Deputy State Councilor, Brother Joseph Trice, 8r., of Integrity Council, No. 838, district class Initiation was held at Aeolian Council, No, 17. JS02 South Broad street, at which n large number of candidates were present and received the beautiful ritual from the following councils; Aeolian No. 17. Star of the Union No. 77, Chosen Friends No. 8B and Integrity No. 338. The omcers of the ceremony were: Councilor, Jr. P. S. C. Sheneman; vice councilor. P. C. William M, Hall, of No. 17; Jr. Past Councilor, P. C, Francis Alrey, of No. 337; Chaplain, P. C. Charles T. i:aton, of No. 17 ! conductor, P. C. Walter Morrow, of No. 338. nnd war den. P. c. William K. Owens, of No. 338, with assistance of other officers. The work was well done and received tha commendation of an exceedingly large meeting of members o; the various councils. Slate Council Conductor Uarkley of the siste Council of Cam oen, .N j and lirother Dorsey Smith, coun cilor of Abrsham llrownlng Council, of Camden, N J,, were present and offered their felicita tions Addresses were mede by S C. Secretsry Ford, li. O S. i Councilor Alrey, D l S. Coun cilor Price and Jr. P. S. Councilor Sheneman. Another district clsaa lnlstlon will shortly be held In the lower section of the city. t nder ths auspices of I). 1). H. C. Franrls Alrey, another large clsaa Initiation will be held by lone Council, No. 711.1. at I.lanerrh this evening, when members of Integrity Council. No. 338. will take aevtral parts In the initiation, wherein Jr. P. S. C. Sheneman will act aa councilor All members are urged to attend this medlng, which Is but fivo minutes" rMt from Sixty-ninth street terminal. t'nder the supervision of Ihe Gool of the Ordar Aaaoclatlon o: this dlatrlct a large dele gation of members from all cnunctla of Phlla d Iphls will Mslt Thomas Jefferson Council. No. 13. of Camden, tomorrow evening leaving Mar ket street ferry nt N o'clock, sccompanied by in. laiehraled KranV.'onl Flute and Drum Hand. Many of the rnunclla of this city have mada special efforts to secure a large attendance of members and It la expected that a noodly ndni lier will be In sttendsnee. t'pon nrrlval at Com-il-n n recaption committee of Thomaa Jefferaon Council No. 13H. in conjunction with Its unl lormed guarda and hand, will meet and ecort the memlirrs of this city to their spacious hall, Uroadway and Division streets. Abraham llrownlng Council, of Camdan, will alao visit Thomas Jefferaon Council and nsalal In weliom Intf Its co-laborers In real patriotism. A moat Interesting program haa bacn sr rsnged ly the committee In charge Including excellent addresses by Major Kill", of Camden many of the cite? and State officials, membera of the order and active members of the state Coun cils of New Jersey and T'ennsjlvanla. Thla the second Inrce Inter-Stale visitation within the Isat two months. Felicitations and eon gratulntloni were exchanged by many officer" and members lntere"tlnc remarks were made b Jr P. S C. Sheneman. S. C. Secretary Ford and others, of Pennaylvanla. On Thursday evening next larga delations from Diligent Council. No. 4. with It" guards. Port Illchmond Council No 2.11. and Colonel John Clark Council. No. tll.1. will vlalt Fl dellty Sounill No 21, of Ilrlstol Pa A apaclal trolley car will be rharterad to leave llrldga. elreit. Krankford. at H oVloi k sharp. A most Plea Ing. ileaalng occasion Is predicted for thoae attend Slar Lodge Council. No. r.8. of Slatlngton. Pa . one of the largeat organizations In that communllv win hold lis thirty second .nnnlver earv on March HI. whan State Councilor Miller and S. C. Secretary Ford will be in attendance. Star Lodge Councll'a nnnlvaraarlca are always enjoveil and recur with grealrr aueceea, Tne membara o" No. 08 nre zealous Americans, at all times willing to work In the exlenalva pi. of American patrlottam. It I" expelled Ihnt more than lnO'i persona will attend. Notices of the formation nf th" Marrhtng Club have ben mailed to all councils of the Kastern dlatrlct. giving eetlmates of coat for one-day excursion and parade during the an nusl aeaalon of the State Council of Pen" 'IvanU at Heading. Pa.. Saptember It next. All the councils of Philadelphia will be formel Into one naaoelatlon. which, with many others, will form n huge demonstration of Americans. A. 0. II. Honor to Philadelphia John O'Dea. of this cltv national historian of the Ancient Order of Hibernians In America and State secretary for Pennalnnla. at a recent meeting of tha national board of Iho order, consisting of tho national officers and national dim tors, was unanimously elected na tional chairman of Irish history succeeding Prof, M. G. Kohan, of Milwaukee, who held Iho position for seven ears. AIKIN. March 0. JEAN CHEETHAM. wife of Hugh C. Alkln. Relatives and friends In vited to funeral services, Tues., 3 p. m., moth er's residence. Sirs Phllena P. Cheetham, lulu Madison St., Chester. Pa. Int. private. ANDKHSON. March HI. Owjnedd. Pa.. JOHN UWS. husband of Francis Hover An derson, son of late John Laws and Sarah Hill Anderson. Relatives and friends Invited to fu neral services. Tues., 2:3U p. m.. State rd., Gwnedd, Pa Train leaving Reading Terminal 1 .02 p. m will be met at Gw'ynedd Valley Sta tion Int. private. 11ADUU. - Suddenly. March 10. MARII-3 M.. wife of Albert Hader Inee Funkl, aged fit. Relatives and friends, members Harper Memorial Presbyterian Church, Invited to funeral serv ices. Wed., 2.30 p. m., husband's residence. 20.11) N. Msrtlewood st. Int private Remains may be viewed Tues.. 8 to 10 p. m. Auto funeral. nALI.ANTTNR March 8. MARGARET R., widow cf James Itallatitne. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral aervlcea Sun., 4 p. m.. slstvr's residence. 2134 N. Van Felt at. Int. Mnn. nt Eastou Cem.. Easton, Pa, Easton papers copy. HARNETT. Msrch D, MTRA F . wlf nf llel ford Harnett (nee Naal). aged 211 Relatives and frlenda Invited to funeral. Tues , 12 m.. fl7R Ilerkley St., Camden, N J. Int. Cedar Hill Cam , Philadelphia. Remains may bu viewed Mon eve nKAI.E March 10. DANIEL S.. husband of Catherine if. Reala Relatlvea and friends In vited to services, Tues,, 2 p. m 3yOI) German town ave. Int. private. Ml Morlah Cem. BERHB. WILLIAM HEEIIE, husband of Elizabeth Feblger lleebe, for 48 eara pupil and teacher In Yale College, at his home In New Haven, Conn,, March 11, nged (1.1. DENNETT. March 11. THEODORE H.. hus. band of Elizabeth C Han lett (nee Isllebl. aged 44. Relatives and friends. Southwestern Assem bly, No 18. Artisans' order of Mutual Protec tion, employes of Victor Talking Machine Co.. Invited to funeral services, Wed.. 2 p. m.. 448 N. 38th st., Camden, N. J Int. Arlington Com. Remains may be viewed Tues. eve. 110CHM. March 10. suddenly. WILLTANNA. widow of Daniel Iloehm, aged 72. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues., 1:30 p. m.. son-ln-lavv'a residence, M. R. Dill, 0122 Wlllowa ave. Int. Westminster Cem. 110ND. March 11, JENNIE V.. aged 47, daughter of late William II. and Arrmlnto Mor rls, wife of Frank A. Uond. Remains may be viewed Tues., after 8 p. m., B714 Arch st. Int. Jurdantnwn Cem., Wed, Funeral private, DROOIE. March 8. ANNIE, widow of John Joseph Uro. lie. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Tues., N a, m.. residents of son-in-law. James Ewell. 17.18 8. 2d st. Solemn mass of requiem Sacred Heart Church 0.30 a, m, Int. New Cathedral Cem, nROOAN. March 11, HUGH, son of lata Dennis and Ann Urngan. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, W'ed , 8:80 a. m., realdence of J. P, Donohue. .14110 Market at.. W. Phlla. High mass of requiem St. Carthage Church 10 a. m. Int, St Denis's Cem B.UCKLEY. March 0, JOHN L.. eon of late .Teremtsh and Johanna lluckley (nee Walsh). Relatlvea and friends. Holy Name Society of Ht. 'John the Raptlat Church, Dlv. No. 5, A. O. II.. Invited tn funeral. Tura., 70 a. m.. 3S9 Terrace at.. .Manajunk. Solemn high requiem mass St. John the Ilaptlst Church 9 a. m. Int. Lykens. Dauphin Co., Pa, Train leaves Mana. yunk 10:28 a, m.. vU Penna. R. Tl, IIYRNE. March D. MARY widow of John Flyrne. Ilatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed.. 8 a. m., 2821 Ellsworth at. Solemn requiem mass Church of St. Anthony da Padua 0:3(1 a m. Int. Holy Cross Cem. . CALLAHAN. At P.nnevllle. Salem Co,. N. J.. March 10. SAMEUL H. CALLAHAN, aged 78. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral, Pennsvllle. Tues,, ell ar m. Services at resi dence, Int, Kaat View Cem,, Salem. CHRISTENSBN. March t. EMILY MAR OAllBT, daughter of Enid and Jorglne Chrlsten aen. aged 3 yeara ll memths. Relatives and irlends Invited to funeral servlcea, Tues., 3 p. m.. parents' residence, 809 K Russell st. Int. private, Mt. Peace Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon.. after 7 p. m. CLARK. March 11. CATHARINE CLARK1. Due notice of funeral will be given from 831 N. 43d at, CLOR. March t pAOr. CI., son of lata John A. and Catherine R. Clor, aged 28. Relatlvea ana friends, employes fichuylklll Arssnsl. In vited to funeral aervlcea, Mon., 8 p. m., broth er's residence. 2049 Mercy at. (20th at. and Snyder ave.). Int. Lancaster. Pa.. Tues, via 8:30 a, m. train from Uroad St. Station. COOPER. March 11, ELIZABETH ANN. daughter of Jacob and latetAnp Ileea.r, aged 69. Notlc of funeral later. COTTER. March 10. MARGARET, widow of Michael Cotter, Relatives and frltr.ds In vited to funeral. Thurs., a.30 a. in.. 1034 Van dyke at,. Frankford. Solemn requiem mass and Int. St. Joachim's 10 a, m. DAILY. At ltaddonflsld. N. J.. March 10. PATRICK, eon 'of lata William and Julia Dally, aid Of) lieiaiivea ana irisnas tnvitsa to ru- n.ral. Wed. n:u a. m., i vvnaina at., iiaaaon- held. N, J. . 'Solemn requiem maas St. Roas of Ltma Church, Haddon Heights, uao a. m, Int, Mt. Carmel Cem,, Mooreatown, N J. DOAN. March S. 'CONSTANT NEWKIRK. husband of Anna F. Doan and. son of late Oeorsa W. and Christina I)on,. aged, 03.- Rela tives and friends, 'Penna. R, R. y.Ierana' Asso.. employes or Penna. R. R., Invited la services. Wed,. 2 P, nu- .1B1 Manta ,av. Int. Wood land .Cem. .Frlsnda may call Tues., after 7 p. ni. West' Chester papers, copy. DOWMNU Heveijn-aay, jniro i siontn join, JOSEPH R. DOWNING, aged 78. Relatives ,nj Mind Invjjwl to ""liVrtand1'' Utetlns; House. .4i4tt' p. tn.. Third Month lth. Car-' ''I'M- tlKATIIW mortal Asylum, Church lane, Oermantow'n, Tues., 0 a, m. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Nw Orleans papers copy. FECHTER. March 0,, FREDERlCA. wife of George J. Fechter. Sr. (nee LeuppMh ",IL"J: llelstlves snd friends, members of Mjstlc Tem ple. No. 28. O. nf P. A.. Invited to '""".LViX Ices. Tues., 2 p. m.. son's residence. 410 N. Falrhlll st. Int. private. Northw-ool Cem. FISH, March 1, KLtKAllETII lelNTO. widow of William Fish. R stives and friends Invited lo fineral services Wtd. 11 a. m, 3813 Daring st. Int. private. West Laurel Hill Cem. A FOLKKSONVMarch 8. JOHN, husband of Amv M. Folkeson (nee Hlinoneen). .aged 33. Relatives and friends, memhere of Amity Lodge, No in I. O. O. F.. and Slloam Encampment, No 17. I. O. O. P., Invited to funeral services. Tiias " i) m.. realdence of father-in-law, Has moa Hlmnrisen 3012 N, 0th st. Rcmslns may be .w.d"on.! after 7 P. m, Int. Fermvood Cem. AUKONTn-r.Iarch P. ROSE, wife of Pstrlck Font. Relatives and frlenda Invited In funeral, Tiiaa 8 a ni.. parlors of J. J. Waits ft Hro.. 23.ii"Fltz" ater st. High mass of requiem St. Anthony's Church H.3 a. m. Int. Holy Cross CfiiANlti:. Msrch 10, JOHN, husbsnd of -.- .... nr I.I. f-harla. A a n.1 S.T.y'lli.ii:. ..ad 4I. Relatlvea and fr ends. ,. ,.,. -.,.--.,- ,.,. -- , ;, i of,. folBe No" 2. F. A. A M of Washing. torTl) '" KMrilew Council. No. 82. Jr. o II. am Invllrd 1n funersl e-rvlrcs, Wed 2 p. m narlors i H. P FrnnkenoVId Sons. cor. 30th ?nd Soring oard-n sts. Int. Fernwood Cem Kilno-a ma v "si I Tues 8 to II p. Hi FIlISinfcTIIMarch 11. IIENONI F. ieiilHllll'Til Services. 3701 Chestnut st . Thurs t-ltli Inst . 2 P in Int private. West eiHinca mm ir I.aurri in" t'atrlik" Osiinon. Relatives and friends. League of Sacred llesrt. Altar and Rosary So-tetle,, m. vlted to funeral Tuas. n a. m.. .147 N. 2.1.1 at Solemn hlsh raqulem mas Ft. Francis Nsvler's Church 10 30 a. m Int. Holy Cross C'7Rt)Ni;lt Msnh 11 GEORGE ,V . son of Tboims W anil alary i.. ujoinur unlnin" nnd friends also members of Science I'nunrll, 'o t"7 Invited to funeral services residence of rnrents, 1T07 N I'ber at . Thurs. 2 n m ln private. Waat Lau-c lllll IVm Remains mv I.. la.-cd Wed. nfler 8 p ni. " GARRETT Third Itonlh 10th. WILLIAM II GARRETT aged 77 Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral Fnurlh-dav Third Month 14th ' P in 20 West ave . Sw-arthmnre Pa Trains leave Ilroad St Station I l in nnd West Cheelvr 12-40 m Int private UATCHK.L At New ork March 11. ! STEVENSON son nf Colin M and Annas A Oatihel llalatlvs and friends Invited to fil narri sarvl.es W. d . 3 p In Oliver It Hair llldg 182U Chcair.ut si . Phlladaiphl.i Inl PrJlBRSlT'' March . J.M'OR husband of late Tulta Oarsltr llalatlvcs and friends cmntoves 'Fmll Wahl Co Allemanla Oesnng Vereln In Mtvd lo funaral. 1031 Ilrunner st . Tllra 8 n m High maas of requiem st tlonavrntiirn's Church 9 3ci n m Int Holy Red"emer Cem AOEIO,"ll -Msrch 11 M JF1.1A GEIOER Ralallva and frlenda Holy ramlly Roacry and Altar Societies of t Ilonlfarlus'a Church In vlted lo funeral. Wed . 7 .10 a m . brother-ln law's resilience. John S Frltx. 2117 N Howard at Solemn requiem mass st Itonlf.iclus's Church tl a m Int. St Peter's Cem noDrilKV --Man h ! JOHN husband of Lvilln S Godfrey Inee Tavlori and ann nf lata Andrew and Ellen (lodfrev nireil nil nre Rela tives and friends also Washington Camp N'o 441 P O S of A . and emplojea of Philadel phia Roll arid Maihlna Company Invited In funaral. Wed 2 p m. resilience of hla brother-in-law l.eander Tnvlnr, 1102 S 23d st He innlra riav la viewed Tues eve GOROAS March 0. KATHARINE, wife of Lieutenant Comma. i!t Miles C Oorgns. p S N Funeral at Mare Island. Cal liltEEN At Wlldwood. N. J. March HP, IlIllMAS husband of late Ann Green Rela tives and friends Invited to n.rvlces. Tuer . 2 ii ni Oliver II Hair llldg . 1820 Chestnut st . Philadelphia, lift, private ORIMIE March H at sister's -esldence. Mrs toseph II Hoar 20 N 37th st Phlla M MITIN illlCIUl. aged .17 Relatives and friends Lodzo No 117" H P. " F. nf Huntingdon. Pa . Phlla Lodge. No -' H P. " E Invllnl to aarvlces Tues V 2 30 p m. Oliver II Hair llldg.. 1S20 Chestnut st. Int private HADDOCK Manh 8. SAMFEL, husband of late Jane lladdnik. Relatives anil friends Ad miral du I'ont Post, No 21. GAR, Arsenal Hen. Asso. Invited to funeral services, Tues, 2 p m.. 2017 H. lsth st. Int Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains nwv be viewed Me-. i to 111 p. m HALL March 111. HARIIARA daughter nf J Elmer nnd Mary E. Hall, aged 2.1 Relatives and friends Invited to funeral servlca, Tues., 2 P. ni . parents' residence, 1321 W. Lehigh ave Tol nrlvatc. HANNIO March 11 suddenly. RICHARD .1 . husband of Unilso Hannlg (nee Guthl. ngtd .13 Relatives and friends, orllleb Hen. Society. In vlted to services Thurs . 2 p. m.. 3811 Powel Ion ave Remains may be vlcivvd Wed , 8 to 10 p, 111, HARRIS March 11. ANNA 11. IIARRII, daughter of Anna Eliza and late Jowapli II. Ttalley Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services iio.1 Hath st , Ilrlstol, Pa Tuts.. 3.30 p, in. Int Ilrlstol Cem. HEWKTT Manh 111. at 110,1 Cvprcss st , ALFRED JAMES, husband of late Annie Ilevvett Relatives nnd friends, tmplofa Adams Express Co., Invited lo seniles. Wed , 2 p. m . Oliver H Hair llldg. 1820 Chestnut st. Int. Fernwood Cem Remains may be viewed Tues., 7 to II p m., 182(1 Chestnut st s , HOWELL In West Chester. March 0. EMMA II . daughter of Eliza II and late Jacob Howell, aged 43 Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral. 117 E Washington at.. West (Ches ter. Tues. Meet at house. 2 p. m Int. private, OaMnr.il Friends' Hurlal Ground HUNT March S at Harrow irate nnd Nice town lanes. ALI1ERT, son of late Samuel and Crttoarlna Hunt Funeral arid int. private. JACKSON. March 0. JOHN, son of late John nnd Christian Jackson, nged 44. Relatives and friends, employes Murphy Rro?., Invited lo fu neral aervlcea. Tues. 2 p. m, apartments An drew Eberls Sons 2.18 S. 4th st , Phlla. Int, eernwood Cem. Remains may be viewed Mon., 7 to 10 p. m. Auin cortege. JOHNSON March 11. PAUL W, son of William E. and Elizabeth Johnson Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral aervlcs-a. Tins. 8 p. m. parents' residence, 201 1 s Hcmbcrger st. Int W-el morning Georgetown, Del., on arrival of 7 2.1 train from Ilroad St Sin. JOHNSON March 10, ELLEN (nee Hutler), " of Henry Johnson. Int. private. JpVCB March 11, MARTIN, son of John anil Drldget Casey Joce aged 2 ears 11 nontlis Relatives nnd friends Invited to funernl, ""..'. n m Parents' residence, 401 Durfor st Int. Holv Cross Cem KELLEHEH. March I). JOSEPHINE, widow nf George W. Kelleher Sr Relatlvea ond friends Invited to funeral services, Wed . 2 p m . 2411 S. IBth st. Int. private Fernwood (-p.m..i:r'e"1'' may cnll Tuas. eve Auto aervlce KERSHNER. March 10, MARY, widow of Charles Kershner, aged , Relatives nnd friends Invited to funeral, Thurs . 8.30 n. in., K. Shawmont ave., Roxborough. Requiem mass 8t. Mary's Church 10 a, ni. Int. St. Mary's Cem , Roxboroush, KIMBLE. Manh 10. K MATILDA, daughter of lite George and Sarah Kimble. Relatives and friends, nil organizations of vvhlch she waa a. member, Invited to funeral services Tues., 1:30 p. in, 1432 E. Columbia ave. Int. private. Remains may be viewed Mon . 7 to ll n m. 'V,INO Manh n. B131 Ridge ave.. MAR OARK.T E.. widow of Prof. Samuel A. King. Relative and friends lnilt.ll to funeral serv ice. Mon . 8 p. m.. David H. Schuyler Uldg., Uroad and Diamond. Int, private. KINSLEY March 11. JESSIE DU VAL. joungeat daughter of Omar J. and Ella Kinsley (nee Mllllgan). aged 111. Relatives and friends, employes of the Frankford Arsenal, invited I funeral services. Thurs., 2 p. m., parents' reel dence, (18-J8 Cottage st.. Taionv. Int. Magnolia Cem Auto funeral. KNOX. March 11. JANE C.t wife of Frank Ernest Knox (nee Eeher). Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral, Wed., 2 p. m., 2320 Nau daln st (21th and South). Int Mt. Morlah l.em Remains may bo viewed Tues., 7 to 0 p. tn. LACEY March 10. LAWRENCE A., son of Annie and late Owen Lacey, Relatives and friends. League nf tho Sacred Heart nnd Altar Society of St. Stephen's Church: Mar quette Council, No, 280. K. of C. Division No 13 A O. 11,; Court Pride of Nlcetnvvn, No. sol, P. of A . Invited to funaral, Wed , 8 30 a m, 1(1.10 Dounton st . Nlcetnvvn. Sol emn high mass of requiem St. stepsien's Church 10 a. m In.erment New Cathedral Cem. LOTZVIB March ll. GEORGE F, LOTZVIE, aged 31. Relatives and fl lends Invited tn fu naral. Tues, 2:.lo p m. apartments of William II. llalttraby, 3316 N. Ilroad U Int, Northnoad Cem. LOWRER March 12. CLEMENT R . Jr , aon of Clement Tl, and late Ellen M, Lowber. aged 14 Due notice of funeral will be given. MacELROY. March 8. FRANK V.. husband of Katie MacElroy (nee Cugley). Relatives and friends. Guardian Lodge, No. 4C2. I. O, O F.: Washington Camp, No. 313, P. O. S. of A.i Wee eacoe Tribe, No. 133, Imp. O. It. 51.: Interna tional Motora Union. Invltvd to funeral services. Tues., 1 p in., brother-in-law's residence, John Cugley, 2031 Emerald at. Int. private. Oak land Cem. Remains may bo viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m . MADGE. At residence nf mother, Mrs. Wll. Ilam II. Patteraon. 221) Sharon ave., Colllngdale. Pa., Marcn 10, LILLIAN HARRIET, daughi ter of Mary E. and late William H. Patteraon. Relatlvea and frlenda Invited to funeral earv. Ices, Thurs., 2 p. m.. Oliver If. llalr llldg., 1820 Chestnm st. Int. private. MABSEY. March 9. JAMES, husband of Mary E. Massey (formerly Dllziardi, aged 73 Relatives and frlfnds. William II. Hatch Post, No. 37, G. A. R.i Hatch Circle, No. 2: aurvlvors of 7Sd Pa. Volunteers, all aorletlea of which he waa a member. Invited to funeral, Tuea., 2 p. m,. 648 Hoyden at., Camden, N. J. Frlenda may call Mon. even. Int. Evergreen Cem, MATLACK. At Mt. Holly, N. J.. March 10 MARTHA O.. widow of Joshua Matlack. aged '.. Funeral private, Tu;a . 2 p. in.. eJ Madison ave,. Mt. Holly, N. J, Int, St. Andrew'. Hury Inn Ground. ' McGLOSKKY. March . CATHARINE, wlf. of Michael McCloskey. Relatlvea and friends Invited to funeral. Wed a p. m.. 2427 Panama st. Int. Mt. Morlah Cem. Remains may be viewed Tue v. McCONNELL. March 11. JOHN, husband of lata Msry. McConnell. Relatlvea and friends In vited to funeral. Wed.. 8 JO a. m . re.ld.nc. son-in-law. Mr. William, Stewart, p330 S. Taney at. Solemn high mass of requiem St. Gabriel's Church. 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cross Cem McGINNIS March 11. JAMES MlOINNIS. husband of late Catharine A. MrGlnnla (nee peary). Relatlvea and friend;. Warpsrs and Warpdressrs Asso , Invited to funeral. Thjrei IM. 128 E. Firth at. Solemn ,rec7ulern mass Church of the Visitation 10 a. m. Int. Holy Cros Cem. McGHATH. March 10. MARGARET, daugh ter of lata John and Ellen ilcOrath.y Relatlvea and friend Invited to funeral, Wed Sam. ISO Stanton at.. Fall of Bchuvlklif ui....U high rqulm mss Bt. Drldget' Church fl. 30 at m. int. oia uatneqrai cem. UaT.ANIQ, . March (I. JAUnen hx-k.a1 - Mary MoLans. Hslatlvs nd friends. Holy Nam.Socliy,.AIIr, Sool.ty andLau orihi i a.avniaa m livnvm. i lavitCM ,.... Vl.,1i It inM.nli, ...I. dence ltl22 Wslleie st 111 SSEL, son of Knth irlne nn llate William Gallagher, Jr . aged 22, iii" notice of funaral will ba given. "'JT.Vl'rft -March 8. CATHKIl NE. w Mow of u,n :r. w Kin .bbsi a nn ii, ili.mv ...,.. -, . McKver, and daughter of Bernard and late, Helen Mol oy. Relatlvea and .frlenda Invited to funaral. Wed., waa a. m.. 1S35 N. 49th at", W. phlla. High mass of requiem Church of Our Mother of Borrows 10 s, m. Int. St.. Denis" 1.,.,. . .1) nlliiUllS ll'll DE.VTH1 Brandywine sl JANE, daughter nf late Pletse and Joanna McLoughlln, Relatives and friends Invited to requiem mass, Wed., 10 a. m St. Francis Xavler Church, 24th and Ureen ts. 'nMrfLl.oll Msrch 10. FSTELT.A. wife of Wil liam C. Mellor and dsughter of Joseph A. and Emilia G, Esslg, aged 23. Relatives and friends Invited tn funeral services, Tues , 2-30 p. m., ,1133 N, Tailor at. Int, private, K, of P, Green- "mEIIKLINOEIL Msrch 11. JOHN, husband of Ruth C. Merkllnger (nee Miller). Relatives nnd friends, Post No. 77. O. A. 11.1 7.1d Itagt. Penna, Volunteers, William Penn Hose Co., No. 18. Invited to funeral. Wed.. 2 p. m ants, of William Rowen, 307 E. Glrard ave. Int. Palmer MINK. Msrch 10, suddenly, H. EMMA, wife of George W, Mink and daughter of late Ed. mond and Martha Bradley. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services, Tues, 2.30 p. m, 820 8, 31st X.. West Phlla, Int, Fernwood MITCHELL. At 2S41 N. 28th St., March I), MARY PELTZ, widow of Thomaa Mason Mit chell. Relallves and friends Invited In service. Tues.i 2 p. in.. Oliver 11. Hair llldg,, 1820 Chest net . lot, nrlvste. MITCHBI.I. March II. suddenly. WILLIAM, husband of Eliza Mltrtrell. Notice of funeral given from 2.1(11 N. 20th st. MOLITOR. March II. JOSEPH M.. husband of Marv Molllor, Relttlves and friends. Holv Name SocKlv of St. Clement's Church. Invited tn funeral. Wed, 8.30 n m., 11,1 N. Front st., Pirhy. Del, Co.. Pa Solemn requiem mass St. Clement's Church, Paschalvllla, in a. m. Int, Holy Cress Cem, Auto funeral. MORRISON. -March II ELIZABETH, wife of Patrick Morrison (nee llagen). Relatives and friends, the II. V, M. Fodallty nnd Altar and Rosary "Society nf St. Ldward's Church, Invited tn funeral, Wed.. 8:3(1 a. m . 2.123 N. lth St. Solemn requiem mass St Edward's Chunh 10 n m. Int. Holv Cross Cem. MFLLARKEY. -March II, PAUL J husband nf Julia Mullarlcey. Due notice of fonernt given from 13.17 S. May st. MURPHY. At his residence, 64th St. snd City ave. Overhrnnk. Pa.. March III, MICHAEL Jll'ltPIIY. aged 71. Requiem mass St. Matthias cnurch. Halo. Pa . Wed. Ill n. m Int strictly "rM'RRAY MARY 15. wife nf Patrick A. Hurray Due not fa of funeral will be given, from residence 1730 N. 11th at. Wllmlnston papers pleas" cop .Willi.- March 11. CAROLINE, wife of Charles F. Nagel and daughter of William and lata Anna Sutton. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed.. 2 p, m., 2.147 N at. Inl. private. Remains may be viewed Tues . 8 to lo t. m NELSON March in SARAH NELSON Relatives and friends Invlled to srvtoen, church of the Annunciation J2th nnd Diamond '2 o'clock Remains ihbv be viewed M J Sev mour. 11th and Jefferson. Mon.. 7 to li p. m and Tuea mornlnT Int private. . NOL.x: March 11 MAHY wife of Dennis Nolan. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl. Wed 8.3U n ni husband's residence. ''33 N llnncock st Solemn requiem mass Church nf the Vlallatlo'l II V M, 1(1 a. m Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral , (i DON.'vELL. March 0, JOHN, hushnnd of Margaret o Donnell (nee Donavan). Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues.. 8:30 a. tn , 14,1 N Hllii st Solemn requiem mass Church of St John the Evangelist lt n. m Int. Cathe dral Cem O'NEILL March 11 EDWARD O'NEILL. ,17.11 lteechwood . st . Germanlovvn Duo notice of funaral given PECK March 111. AMANDA, widow of Al fred Peck. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral services. Wed 2 p m, residence son-in-law. Charles II Rnbhlns. ,1831 Washington ave Int. Fernwood C-m Friends may cnll Tues . 7 .10 to III p. ni PEOPLES. Marcn S. SARAH A. PEOPLES, widow or John A. Peoples. Friends nnd relatives Invited lo services, Bennett Station. Cape May County N J . Tues., on nrrlval of 10:15 P, and It. train from Phlla. , QUINN. -Match Ii JOHN A., husband of Anna Qulnn Relatives and friends Invited to funeral Tues , 8.30 a. in.. 800 Pembroke ave , East I.ansdowne. Sol mn requiem mass st Phllomena's Church 10 a, in. Int. Holy Cross Cem Auto funeral. It'CICH March 11. ANNIE M. (nee Mc. Nlchnll, wife of Charles C Reich, nged 4(1 Relatlvea and friends alao Archconfrnternlty of St Augustine nnd St Monica. Invited to fu neral." Med. 8-3(1 n m. .102 Race st. Solemn requiem mass SI Augustine's Church 10 n. m Int Holy Cross Cem. Auto funeral. RHICHERT March 10. at "J High at.. Oer mantown. EMMA II.. widow ot G. A. Relchert. Jr Funeral services Tuis., 11 n. m.. residence o, Edwin If. Stulb. 4S Allen lane. Ml. Airy. Int private RE1NEHT. March 10. EMMA C. daughter nf late William and Mary Relnert. Relatives and friends Invltad to funeral aervlcea. Wed , 2 p. m., 370 Lcium ave., P.oxhorough. Int. private. ROSENTHAL -'lurch 10 BERTHA widow, of Jacob Rnseutl il. formerly of 2.130 N. I'.i.ih at., aged 7o. Relatives nnd friends. Quean Eatlier Lodge. Osnrmntown J.odje, I. W. eV S. O.. Invited tn funeral. Tues,, 2 p. rn.. parlors of Emmanuel Ashcr ev Son. 1U02 Diamond st. Int. Mt. SInal Cem. RI'LON March in near Svvedesborn, N. J., CAIHTON 15 aged r.7 Relallves and friends Invlled to funaral services, Trinity Episcopal Church. Swedesburo, N. J , Tues , 230 p m Int Episcopal Cem RUSH .March 14 ALINE M , daughter of late Frederick W and Wllhelmina C Rush. Relatlvea and friends Camp No 1. P O of A., Invited to funeral services. 323(1 N Car lisle at Wed . 2 p in Int. TVrnwood Cem Remains mav be vlevvid Tues, 7 to li p in SCHAEFER March 11. JOHN II.. Jr., son of John II nnd latr -May C. Sehaefer (nee Wurtz), nged 3. Friends mny call Mon eve. Int. prlvile Tues., 2 p m C031 Webster st . Phlla. SCHMIDT March II. MARTIN SCHMIDT. hushand of late Katharine Schmidt (nee Sauer), aged 77. Relatlvea and friends. Union Unter-atuetzunc-s llreuderscbnat and Spring Garden Lodge. No 179, D. O. II., Invited to funeral aervlcea. Thurs . 2 p. m , re.idance of snn-ln-law. John K. Thum, 2410 N. 30th st. Int. Mt. Pern'' Cem SCHMIDT. Manh 1!. MARY SCHMIDT (nee lUclmevarl. widow of Frederick Schmidt, nged 70. Relatives and friends Invited to funernl services, Wed , 1.30 p. m . 812 N. llaniock St. Int private, Greenmount Cam SI5I.I1Y March 9. EMMA V.. wife of David B, Selby and daughter of Charles nnd Veronica Grain aged 3D. Relatives nnd friends Invited lo funeral. Wed., 2 p m , parents' residence. SIMS Eastwkk ave., W Phlla. Int. Fernwood Cem. Remains mav bo viewed Tues , aflv-r 7 p. in. Auto f unci al. SHARP March li, AMELIA A., wife of Vic lor A Sharp. Relatives and friends Invited to funeral. Tues , 11 a, m.. 827 N. 41st st. Int. private Auto funeral SHIELDS March 11. PATRICK, husband of Jane Shields. Relatives and friends, Dlv. No 20. A. O II., nnd employes of Hagv, Clay ton & Son, Invited to funernl, Thurs,, 8 n m , 1439 S Colorado st Solemn high mass of re qulom St Thomas Aqulnaa'a Church 9:30 a m. Int Holy (Voss 1'eni. SIEGMANN. March 9. MATHILDA, widow of William F. Slegmann (nee Schwlndt), aged .18, Relatives and friends invited lo funeral, Tues,, 2 p. m.. 2835 N. Marston st. Int. pri vate. Westminster Cem. Remains may bu viewed Mon 7 to I) p. in. Auto. STEEN-BOHN March 11. TREDA J. (nee T.erche-Jorgensen) wife of Frederick Steen llohn. HRed (tl. Funeral services private, resl denca u'43 N. 31st St.. Wed.. 11 h, in STEWART, Morch 10. MAUD K. T.. wife of James Stewart. Helattvva nnd friends Invited to funeral, Tues., 2 p, rn.. 830 N. Ringgold at. I24lh and Brown). Int. North Laurel Hill Cem Auto service, SUTTON. March 9. JOHN, husband of Mary Suttpn (nee Smith), aged bO. Relatives and friends Invited lo funeral services. Tues . 2 p m., residence of son, Joseph Sutton, 2431 W. Lenlgh ave. Int. private. Greenwood (K, of P.) Cem SWEENEY. March 5. suddenly, at Terlln sue Tex. DANIEL J., husband of Ruth Sweeney (neo Packer). Relatives nnd friends Co. E Sixth Reg . Invlled to funeral services! Wed.. 2 p. m., 27.14 N Welts st. Int. private. Remnlm may bo viewed Tues. eve. TAIT. Mnrch 10. suddenly. Dr. DAVID P TAIT Relatives snd friends Invited to services' Tues. 2 r. in.. Chnmbera-Wylle Memorial Pres. bjterlan Church, Broad at, near Spruie. Int private. Remahia may be viewed Mon., 8 to 10 p. m., at 1418 Christian s. TEAM:. -March 10, NANCY TEAI.E. widow Si Thornton Teale. late of England, aged (19. Relatives and friends. First Asso of Spirit, ualists. 12th and Thompson sts . Invlled to fu neral. Tues , 2 p. m.. 2.1.1 W Somerset st Int Oieenmount Cem Remains may be viewed Mon. eve, TUMPI.ETON March 11. JOHN TEMPLE. TON, aged 48. Relatives and friends Invlled to funeral services. Wed,, 2 r, m., residence of brothi-r-ln-Iaw, William Mitchell, Brldgeboni N J. Remains moy be viewed Mon., after 7 30 ji 428 N. 7th st., Camden Int, private In Mt Holly Cem. TOWNSEND At Kensington, Md., March in ELIZABETH GAYLEY, wife of J Wilson Townaend and daughter nf late Dr. James i and Anna M , Gayley, Funeral aervlcea Tues afternoon. West Laurel Hill Cem. Chapel Notice of hour later. -""pei, TWADDBLL. March 8, FRANCES D.. widow, of Dr. L. Henry Twaddeil. aged 85? RelatfvaT and friends Invited to funeral, Tues.. " p rn Baltimore ave. Int. Newtown Friends' Burying Ground. Newtown Square. Del. e'0 Si TWINING. March 11, at Southampton p,' Southampton. pa.' Duo nottm of tu. nium ir Twivivn u t-i.. .r - neral given FNeof thoFlnett Fordbook Vegetables For 2t5cw,wIUmi!I etlHftkMfa t 4PotxllifM)lt bliAh 1 Jma Kv moMt Umoua Duth Lima. Bl.ch Bt4 Bll,Tkhcolor. Icndcf. Am favor, twljr, Otvi-sGoldtB Bknum, xtr tw in vnTdr lutctoui tad twet. LattHM Brhtlt Ic. Urn tt crtsf and (utld. Ratflab-- Rapid Hed. qntcktti tfpwlaf rouftd red iftdltb, Crlaa udfoUd. WsmwlSsSJVsTBll VV t aiZiiZ? im.'s AiuMal lae wrru US"" aaaasasr imim. S04 kaaaa. atal.. M'ii Cni: Rurpeels JISjtow 111 ff K,nWKTSS1 1 vt .R -"" fltr BEEfhi i im I 13&jy.,' Si sLi"r J ' V j.i.M-n'jiiiM. IHllTHS VEY March 10 FnANZUlKASr--W Vllllng). widow of William V.y . 3S nelatlvea and friends Invited IcS ?' H T, Ices, Wed., 2 p. in., son-in-law'. re.Mrr' "art. W. ltenner. 4030 N. 811. st. if 'W. Irif, ' urni. uincaiai WELSH, March 8, CAlHAnt.VB i ', nf John II. Welsh, formerly of soo n.1., "t ' Relatives and friends Invlled to fun.J.iM'! lr.a Tuaa.. D a. m . a alaa'. ..,j uneril ..5 p. Gardner. .10:I0W. Gordon st ''. a mass of requleni Church of Most Prac nn Jil. 10 a, m. mi. noiy v ross rem, - jiii i WOODS.-March 9, suddenly. pi,Tr , A., wife of Jlatthew Woods, aged 4aZhtt -I lives ana irienns. rnenusnic Council n. "t 1 nf the Forest I members SouthweirtrJ'S"'' terlsn Church. Invlled. to funeral? Tua. T'-H. 2007 Ellsworth st. Int. Mt. Morlah til S. mains may be viewed Mon. eve. Lm' hi , vt-lilrlllT.Mnrch 111 lift. " ' husband of t. Ella Wright n,, , ..'-".USD live and friends Invlled In funer.i'lL't'U: ins Menlow nve., Olenslde, Pa., tuJJ ilcel i-Tlends may view remans iton ,,Jfc5 LOST AND F0UKIJ f-o,rl!:nb,en,X,n,awahyunu'?H - - ' ,--i- - '""'ui ais --.. TI.RRIER Lost, Boston brlndla h7,!i7- answers to the name of i Judy. 'H'Si ward If returned to .'lonil Kenslnitna '"." Frankford nUs. "ensington, or 835J PI-I Iist. Feb. 19. diamond bap ,,l. .. """ Stratford: .',o reward If retilSiecf Wn,,J' tonApL C, Johnson and w,nyn. .3-5 PERSONALS BARGAIN Blue-while about 1U carats. SIS .diamond sollttr, n-T Culcheon. 1112 Bulletl SOC TO .1 A SET paid for old falsel'rE-1 or moll to Lee's old gold shop, Tl? li-Stt"! st. i money sent by return mall, tot HELP WANTEDFEMALE AL'IMIAI'I.O.N WOMAN. esu.rlenT-.",! ... Ji&ljr i.osh"oeprm?55n:MS?k,.tllon' S: ' esperlenco nnd 'can use Oliver rnlf?hlHfl",S, crh-en.C,!,u?,'eJ,,re"' J-J- LlmebLrrTiVVlVj J.:',!3 I,ni ""Aii,KcoB.E1f; CO.'. A,N7' 'IIAMIH5HMAln.-3 a,pi,-rf whit girls: references required. PhnJ. n"c." 1743. Apply 39.1.1 Chestnut st. M D"ln SJulnd Pst".ln' B"''' W'"' referent"' "HlrSE i (JOKING and downstairs work, ww'te' PrntiT no washlngi 7. Apply B130 Newh.ii ..' . OermantownJIl I4-.I. ivewnsii ltt ivhb!J1AKEll. quallrTed to lralngiri7tTtk: 'lnPjrii r'clln,,.r,"A,""w",s machine operate? ApnlvMondiiy.1301 Iniiuat at; "waior. EMBROIDERERS, hand, and girls wanted's! ' onc. long erason . stenclv work. Apply all week Jiinlthft Ranisey HI40 Market at . FRINGE KNOTTERS. eiperlenced: good' w 428R-38 N13th ,J;'""'7mnn' OPPenhelm & Co?.' OIIII. wanted, good, white, Thambcrwork tnd waiting and asslat with 1 child Apply Jti Deardan j!'Mh jivo and tlth at Oak u"i: GIRLS WANTED ' 'TO I.I5ARN TO MAKE LITTLE HOARS . . DESIRABLE. STEADY WORK ' PAID 17 PER WEEK WHILE lVaRNINO LIGGETT A MYERS TOBACCO CO THIRD AND ONTARIO GIRLS Additions to our glnss dapartmanrmskl openings for .10 girls: learners paid $( weeklr, ndvani-ement In n weeks, experienced workers make 117 end over per weak Apply In wrroa , or by letter to 11. K. MULFOIID COMPANY. Glenoldivn. Pn. I GIRLS WANTED over 1(1 jears for clean, light factory wort! 4h hours ivmLi alaarlv u-nrl PIONEER SUSPENDER CO. -V. 31.1 N. 12lh st GIRLS, in and over, to make steal pens: itettty work and good pay tn steady girls; IS 50 per week to learners Apply Monday. 1211 Sprint " ird"n at GIRLS OVER 10 " ' Steady work: good wages paid while lasrntnr. Apply Orlawold Worsted Company. Darby. Pa. GIRLS to le-arn operating on knitting machlnu; 7 per week paid while learning l.arimin. OppenhalmJiCo. 428-38 N.13th. GIRLS wanted"over 10 ears"of age, to l7arn winding. Apply John Bromley Sons, Lehlrt ave. below Front. GIRLS for light, clean work, manufacturlaf establishment. (Wll Callovhlllst. OPERATORS onfall parts of shirtwaists, silks ami cottons, tuckers, tinlshers, trimmer!, hem stitchers, steady work, best piy, airy work- a rooms, 48-hour schedule, Tne Hacedorn- Mer e'o., 3d nnd ilrnwn. 1 OPERATOR, lomptomieter, experienced, wanted; state age, experience silary. P 233, Led Oil. SHOEs r.MJencnced ironer wanted. 313 ii, ' l-'ih at., aeventh floor, ' SHOES Experienced girls and learners la packing room, 31.1 N. 12th st,. aeventh Door, y SHOES Experienced tip fixers wanted. 313 NT I I 'lh at ypvamh Moor. STENOGRAPHER, .me living In vicinity and , having knowledge of bookkeeping, Apply Pur-' sou i- Ludascher, Westmoreland and Dels ware River WEAVERS wnnted on Turkish towels. Applr Loulh H Foat.r. Tioga and D sis. 3d floor. WOMaN. energetic and educated, to represent ;J a imiiunai enucationai institution in rn-ia-iei- Phla and vicinity! pleasant offices: established; i' no canvassing; salary and commission to itirt, , The Woman's institute. IllOU Chestnut at -v WOMAN, caraide helping mother and S-montl YA old bJ)yri,onecjjeatnut HIUJUlJMJi, , v YOUNG LADIES with knowledge of designing. ? Smith. Ramsey Emh. Co.. 1(140 Msrket st. HELP WANTED MALE BOH.nRMAKF.R, first-class msn on tocomollrs boiler repairs, Mldvole, 4300 Wlssahlckoi avo. (- i BOY wanted In nn Insurnnco officel must b ' i nice and bright: good chance for advance ' mentt give. age. referenca and salary ! J . peeled. B -jq. Ledger Office. . j BOY 1(1 or over, good chance 'or advancement. I Apnlv Mr. Whltaald" 1)11 'ausom st. . BOYS wanted to run crrnnls and make them selves sciiernlly useful. Apply Charles E. "'" iiiiiii c-o. r,iri M, intn st, BRAIDERS. EXP.. ON 1 GERMAN MACHINES t, nEST PAY. ENOCH I.. 1511 N.JTlONTj,. A rMAKERI . 1 fiTEADY WORK I BK iirjivjjrjH UI1A1U CO, f'AlitvirreAt.- Victor Talking Machine Co nas vacancies or Cabtnetmakera Machine Carvera Boring machine operators Hardware flttera Doilbla-head molder operators Flrta-claas saw filers Hand ur.r.der Rubber, oil nd water Apprentice boys over 18 Office bos lit and over 48. hour week schedule Froslcal examination necessary. appIJ Victor Talking Machine Co. Application 4 a ail . unire. .vo l;ooper st.. i-amoan. c. j. .. -CABINETMAKERS Steady work: good wsisl ,1 to competent meni no labor troubles. Ksp " .tgngi)eiinet cn Cheater, Ps. . . j CHAMBERMAID andwaltress Rip. whits lrl for small family; ref. Mrs. T. A. Csitjer. Wynnewood ave., Overbrook. Pa. Th. 01N45JS. CHAUFFEUR, experienced, wanted! naderj standing repair of machinery! must send references. Hlnllri w,e.a Addreis DOS -a. Trenton, Nv J. t , CHAUFFEUR wanted for night work, must JJ V.I 4n ..jl. 11 .i.. e 300(1 reference! neceisary, 811 N, Taney it.. ., ' any. g . m. - CHAUKFEUU wanted till July 1. -ri,nf!ill mutt bi total abstainer; state age, compenwyr tlon. P lfi. lAer nrrir. -J fl CHAuFKEUn on Knox" tractor truck. AjP'' fl I'earann Jt liiri..!,. w..i.nH A Delaware. ' DRAFTSMAN experienced on mill and otMf'l inoustnai buildings and general consirif"-.-work. at I1B0U per annum; cltlien. Appw , rranaioro Araenal. DRAFTSMEN MerchTinTmarIn. engine, pipiu and detail work! slat experience, ''"J'i:, pctd and the earliest you could report I" work. New York district. M 2T. Ledger OfOii flP.APTSeiVW ovu ' a.'i-.' nTTWi.d IfOrOS- i' diately for New York Dlstrlctl men accw j tomed to merchant work! slat esperlenc tnf salara a.,.i. 11 a'.a t rieeice. -! i DRAFTSMAN and tool dMlgner. 1st class. t' v ed. Remington Arma Co., Phlla. Off.. ;'J.fi' itth. or Employ. Off.LI5ddiatone; brlnLJiXIi i DAFTHMAN. , experienced In design 'J1 ; layout, heating aystem. etc., at 11500 J' ; -..u... i-marn. Apply rranKiora vl?"- j DRIVER wanted7Apply Pearsen'fc Ludsschsf' VVestmoreland and Delaware River. , - ISNGINEER for amalt plant) on. that cati ' own filing. Alva llug Mlha. Ulnssy ..,.ii,l rranaiora. . Eo?flHBBK" wed, 7, days. ."i;v' .. e.eA.EKR,,''vnt nlghtiTP !0l. Pf ISA.TAnq i.... u "" V vviuuiw, tiianii n, VVIJ.I.IAf t va.:w)s& .!' -rb.ViwiyjN WUNDERI.ICH. March II. PAtir rvn DERI.IMI (ne. miner), wife 'of j0nNS VP derllch, nged 78, Fnnera and Int 2?i.Dl . mains may bt. Mevfcd Tues., in iSrlH'. li Services 1 p. m. ' ,0 U . J" v'l.AllL'll, -March 10, BENJAItlv r. t OHIl. Funeral services Tues , ji. C' Tei. Lincoln drive. Oermnntown. int', . iirlVa!?' M 8 t BRACELET Ixist. Saturday. nlghPTTr-' mount Inn or vicinity of n. Ku. !! p!r. Hotel, platinum link bracelet sit wnk'.VM inondsl libera reward. niii.V. .JULU Hi. well. .Tltnlnep nnA e-l,.,V... 'A u J. B. r.i.. r ."2' r. a. t. Owlir, - aA4